When the second form of a noun ends in '-ae,' what declension is that noun in?
First Declension
The personal ending '-mus' shows what person and number?
First person plural
What are our two groups of adjectives?
Third Declension adjectives
What does indeclinable mean?
Doesn't take different forms (no stem + ending).
"Caesar venit."
Caesar comes/is coming
What gender is ager, agri?
What tense is this verb form:
"Edam"
Either future regular or future possible
What group of adjectives does this adjective belong to?
malus, -i/mala, -ae/malum, -i
1st/2nd Declension
Is a conjunction an indeclinable?
Yes
The men of the city defend the grain.
Finish the rule:
A noun is "i-stem" when the first form ends in '-is' or '-es' and...
What is the nickname for verbs whose infinitive forms end in "-ire"? (for example, 'venire').
i-lovers
Do these agree?
"canium bonorum"
Yes
In the prepositional phrase, "across the sea" what case would sea take?
Accusative
The army of the leader will come to the peoples of the king.
Agmen ducis populos regis veniet.
What is the form of "victoria, victoriae" in the dative plural?
victoriis
Parse this verb form:
"audietis"
Future, second person, plural.
Do these agree?
"fluminis longae"
No
What is the job of an adverb?
To tell the time, place or manner of a verb.
Imperator milites ab monte saepe ponit.
The general often puts the soldiers by the mountain.
The people defended themselves against the enemy.
Is "themselves" a reflexive pronoun or a regular pronoun?
Reflexive
Fill in the blank for this irregular verb:
fero, fers, fert, ____, fertis, ferunt
ferimus
Form "silva, silvae" and "ingens, ingentis" so that they are both feminine, ablative, and singular.
silva ingenti
Translate "in the city."
The holy boys and holy girls defend themselves against temptation.