The choices for a verb's or noun's number (II answers).
What are "singular" and "plural"?
Translate: amo
What is "I love"?
The case used for the subject of a Latin sentence.
What is "nominative"?
Name all of the Latin noun cases in order.
What are: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative and ablative?
Translate: pugnant
What is "they fight"?
The case used for the object of NON Sid Space prepositions.
What is "accusative"?
The most religious Roman bird (in Latin).
What are "pulli"?
What is "Latin class"?
Give an example of a Latin linking verb.
What is "sum, es, est, erat, etc."?
Translate: audite
What is "Listen"?
The case used for the indirect object.
What is the "dative case"?
What are "Juno" and "Hera"?
The famous mountain Magistra has climbed.
What is a verb that can transfer its action to a direct object?
Translate: pugnaverunt
What is "they fought"?
The case that gives a noun's declension.
What is the "genitive"?
The river that runs through the city of Rome.
What is the "Tiber"?
What is "tres"?
What is the perfect passive participle?
Translate: amabamus
What is "we were loving"?
The case used to express how long something lasts over time.
What is the "accusative"?
The enemy city with which Rome waged three wars, called the Punic Wars.
What is "Carthage"?
What is "Rhode Island"?