All verbs have at least three of these, in every Latin dictionary.
What is principal parts?
The irregular verb that means "I am able"
What is possum?
canto, cantare, cantavi
What is sing?
The endings for a first declension noun.
What is a, ae, ae, am, a, ae, arum, is, as, is
Declensions are the groupings of nouns; ____________ are the groupings of verbs, both based on similar spellings.
What is conjugations?
The verb form that means "I do not want"
What is nolo?
aula
What is palace?
The endings for imperfect verbs.
What are, bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant?
The infinitive form of this verb: ambulo, ___________, ambulavi
What is ambulare
The name of the third principal part of a verb
What is perfect tense, 1st person singular?
The translation of this phrase: "bibere volumus"
What is we want to drink?
teneo, tenere, tenui
What is hold?
The endings for a 2nd declension masculine nouns.
What are us, i, o, um, o, i, orum, is, os, is?
This is what do we do with the infinitive to find the stem of a present verb.
What remove the -re?
In order to do this we remove the ending from the genitive singular.
How do we find the stem of a noun? (or determine the declension)
The 2nd person plural present form of sum.
What is estis?
Claudo, claudere, clausi
What is shut, block?
The endings for 2nd declension neuter nouns.
What are um, i, o, um, o, a, orum, is, a, is?
The translation of this sentence: necesse est mihi laborare.
What is It is necessary for me to work.
These are the endings we use for the perfect tense (all six).
What is i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt?
Translate this sentence: Laborare non vis
What is You do not want to work?
debeo, debere, debui
What is owe, ought?
The present tense forms for bring, bear, carry.
What is fero, fers, fert, ferimus, fertis, ferunt?