Casus (Cases)
Tempora (Tenses)
Nomina (Nouns)
Aliae Partes
(Other Parts)
Varia Grammatica (Grab Bag)
De Hercule
(About Hercules)
100

The one use of the genitive case.

What is the POSSESSOR?

100

This tense always, always*, includes the syllable -BA.

* unless you're talking about SUM, but c'mon

What is THE IMPERFECT?

100

If you know this form/case of the noun, you know what declension it is.

What is the GENITIVE?

100

Yes, ei, eae, ea may all mean "they," but the kind of "they" each one is goes in this order.

What is masculine, feminine, neuter?

100

The most common placement for the verb in a Latin sentence.

What is AT THE END?

100

Hercules' mother.

Who is ALCMENE?

200

These are the two cases used with prepositions.

What are the ABLATIVE and ACCUSATIVE?

200

These four letters should tell you the verb is either perfect, pluperfect, or future perfect.

What are V, S, U and X?

200

This declension is the only one we know with no neuter nouns.

What is the FIRST DECLENSION?

200
Adjectives must agree with their nouns in three properties. Name them.

What are GENDER, CASE, and NUMBER?

200
Prepositions with motion toward tend to use this case.

What is THE ACCUSATIVE?

200

How Hercules killed his music teacher.

What is WITH A GUITAR?

300

This is the only case that's required in every sentence.

What is the NOMINATIVE?

300

In this tense, SUM has Magister's favorite verb stem. Name both.

What are FU- and PERFECT?

300

These two forms are the same in every declension.

What are ABLATIVE and DATIVE PLURAL?

300

Of possum, volo, nolo and habeothis is the only one that cannot trigger an infinitive—at least, not in Classical Latin.

What is habeo?

300

Give me the words we use to translate the dative case in English.

Hint: there aren't eight of them.

What are TO and FOR?

300
Jupiter used this stratagem to bring about the birth of Hercules.

What is HE PRETENDED TO BE ALCMENE'S HUSBAND?

400

For adjectives like AMICUS or GRATUS, this case can be used to complete its meaning.

What is the DATIVE?

400

A verb that ends in -EMUS could be a second conjugation present OR it could be this.

What is a THIRD CONJUGATION FUTURE?*

(Fourth conjugation would end in -IEMUS.)

400

This is the most common reason for a noun's nominative and accusative forms to be the same.

What is IT IS NEUTER?

400

If you don't see a nominative noun in a Latin sentence, try looking here for the subject.

What is in the verb?

400

This is the meaning POT- adds in Latin that it doesn't do in real life.

What is ABLE / CAN / COULD?

400

Juno sent these creatures after baby Hercules.

What are TWO SNAKES?

500

A time word (like ANNUS or DIES) and an adjective (like MULTUS or TRES) in the accusative express this idea.

What is DURATION / HOW LONG SOMETHING LASTS?

500

Don't hesitate! These are the common letters in the tense markers for the pluperfect and future perfect.

What are -ER-?

500

'Canes fans: In the fourth declension neuter, this is the ending for four out of the five singular cases.

What is -U?

500

Iam, semper, nimium and intente have this in common.

These are all adverbs?

500

There are three prepositions we know of that can take the ABLATIVE and ACCUSATIVE cases. One is IN. Name one of the other two.

Hint: they're opposites of each other.

What are SUB or SUPER?

500
This is where Hercules and his brother Iphicles slept.
Where is ON A SHIELD?
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