2 when dealing with prepositions
How many cases prepositions govern?
Cornelius in regard to the family we are reading about
Who is the father?
What is dative singular?
The part of speech for the word, why?
What is an adverb?
This is the meaning for the word, Eheu
What is alas?
Not including prepositions, these are the two parts of speech that do not change form
What are conjunctions and interjections?
What is Marcus?
Erum is the case and number of this declension.
What is genitive plural of the 5th declension
What is accusative (or dative)?
This is the nominative singular of the word doormouse
What is glis?
Cardinal is one type of number; this is the other type
What is ordinal?
She is the mother of our family that we are reading about
Who is Aurelia?
This is the ending for a third declension, I-stem neuter in the accusative plural.
What is ia?
This is the number of letters if you add up all the letters in the chart in all the cases for ego.
What is 14?
This is the infinitive for the verb malo
What is malle?
What is neuter?
He is the tutor of the children in the story we are reading about
What is Eucleides?
What are -ir, -us, -er
This is the case of me if your verb is a transitive compound verb.
What is accusative?
This is any form of the verb love which is not from amo, amare, amavi, amatum
What is some correct form?
these are the cases, and number that affair and day have that no other fifth declension word has
What is genitive, dat and ablative, all pl?
This is where the family went to in chapter 27.
What is the circus maximus?
Originally the ending for the ----- in the nominative singular M/F third declension was this
What is "S"?
This is the letters that you would add to why to make this a question.
You would not add any.
This would be what the two daughters of Cornelius would be named
What is Cornelia (Prima, maior) and Cornelia (Secunda, minor)?