Noun Cases
Vocab
Verb Tenses
Form ID Nouns
Form ID Verbs
100

The subject of a Latin Sentence

Nominative

100

Frater, fratris (m.)

Brother

100

I was verbing

Imperfect

100

Vitas (from vita, vitae f.)

Accusative plural

100

What tense is the verb Nescit?

Nescio, nescere, nescivi, nescitum

Present. He does not know.

200

The direct object of a Latin sentence

Accusative

200

Doceo, docere, docui, doctum

To teach

200

You will verb

Future

200

Puero (from Puer, pueri m.)

Dative or Ablative sg.

200

What tense is the verb Nesciebant?

Nescio, nescere, nescivi, nescitum

Imperfect. They didn't know.

300

Shows possession or relationship to a whole group

Genitive

300

Neuter, neutra, neutrum (adj.)

Neither

300

I verbed

Perfect

300

regem (from Rex, regis m.)

Accusative Singular

300

What tense is the verb Nesciveras?

Nescio, nescere, nescivi, nescitum

Pluperfect. You had not known.

400
Used to directly address a person, place, or thing

Vocative

400

Peto, petere, petivi, petitum

To seek, ask

400

I had verbed

Pluperfect

400

Faciebus (from facies, faciei f.)

Dative or Ablative Plural

400

What tense is the verb Nescivi?

Nescio, nescere, nescivi, nescitum

Perfect. I have not known/ I didn't know

500

Used with cities and nouns like domus, humus, and rus to show where an action takes place

Locative

500

genu, genus (n.)

Knee

500

I will have verbed

Future Perfect

500

Carminum (from carmen, carminis n.)

Genitive Plural

500

What tense is the verb Nesciemus?

Nescio, nescere, nescivi, nescitum

Future. We will not know.

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