4 things nouns have.
What are gender, number, case, & declension?
The genitive singular ending -is identifies this declension.
What is the 3rd Declension
These nouns are all feminine , except those naming male persons.
What are 1st Declension nouns?
These adjectives end in -us, -a, -um.
What are 1st & 2nd declension nouns?
The 3 moods of verbs.
What are indicative, subjunctive, and imperative?
Latin genders.
What are Masculine, Feminine, & Neuter
The genitive singular ending -ae identifies this declension.
These nouns are all declined like flūmen.
What are 3rd declension neuter nouns?
Adjective agree with their nouns in these three ways.
What are gender, number, and case.
The number of verb conjugations.
What is 4?
There are two numbers in Latin.
What are Singular and Plural?
The genitive singular ending -eī identifies this declension.
What is the 5th declension?
The gender of 4th declension nouns.
What is all masculine except manus, Domus, cornū, genū, & a few others?
These adjectives generally precede their nouns.
What are Adjectives of quantity?
Latin Verbs have three persons: the one speaking, the one spoken to, and the one spoken of, name them.
What are 1st , 2nd, and 3rd?
The 5 noun cases we study in Latin this year.
What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, & Ablative?
The genitive singular ending -ūs identifies this declension.
What is the 4th Declension?
The neuter noun of this declension has the singular nominative ending -um.
What is the 2nd declension?
Adjectives ending in -is, -is, & -e.
What are 3rd declension adjectives?
The six tenses of a latin verb.
What are present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, & future perfect?
The stem of a noun is found by doing this.
What is dropping the ending of the Singular Genitive?
The genitive singular ending -ī identifies this declension.
What is the 2nd declension?
Nouns of this declension are all feminine except Diēs, diēī.
What is the 5th declension?
These adjectives generally follow their nouns.
What are adjectives of quality?
Active and Passive represent this in latin verbs.
What are the two voices?