What case belongs to the Subject?
Nominative
What do you do to an -ere verb (regere) to make it past tense?
Stem + ba + ending
True or false: All I stem nouns have the -ium ending for the Genitive Plural
True
What is the Nominative plural for the word 'Light'?
Luces
What case belongs to the Direct Object?
Conjugate Volo
Volo
Vis
Vult
Volumus
Vultis
Volunt
True or False: A noun is an I stem if it Ends in -al, -ar, or -e in the nominative first form (masculine nouns).
False. This is for Neuter nouns
What is the Genitive plural for the word 'king'?
To, towards the fountain
Ad fontem
What case does the Of preposition belong to?
Genitive
What do you do to an -ere verb (regere) to make it Future Possible?
Stem + e--> a + ending
True or False: A noun is I stem if it ends in -s or -x in the nominative first form and has a stem that ends in 2 consonants.
True!
What is the Accusative Sing. for the word 'leader'?
Ducem
By the men
Ab hominibus
What case does the preposition De belong to?
Ablative
What do you do to an -Ire verb (audire) to make it Future Tense?
Stem + E + Ending
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter I stem nouns have the ablative ending of 'I' instead of the usually ending 'E'
False: Only the Neuter I stems have the Ablative change to and 'I' ending.
What is the Ablative Plural for the word 'law' ?
Legibus
Of the shepherds
Pastorum
What case does the preposition 'for' belong to?
Genitive
Give the English for each of these forms: Fero, Fers, Fert, Ferimus, Fertis, Ferunt
I bear
You bear
He, she, it bears
We bear
You bear
They bear
True or False: A noun is an I stem if it ends in -er or -or in the nominative first form and has the same number of syllables in the first and second form.
False: The endings should be -is or -es
What is the Dative Sing. for the word 'pain/sorrow'?
Dolori
For the state
Civitati