Latin noun’s three attributes, abbreviated GNC.
What is Gender, Number, Case?
How many Latin genders and what they are
What is 3, masculine, feminine and neuter?
A Greek astronomer who studied the stars, sun, moon, and eclipses in the 100s BC.
Who was Hipparchus?
A term that, within a statement, refers to ALL MEMBERS of its class/category.
What is a distributed term?
Oppugno
What is attack, assault, storm?
Latin noun cases
What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Ablative?
The principle part used to build verbs in the present system.
What is the 2nd principle part?
A Greek scientist who constructed proofs of a geocentric theory of the solar system in the 100s.
Who was Ptolemy?
If P then Q
P
Therefore Q
Valid
What is modus ponens?
Video
What is see?
First person singular personal pronouns
What are ego, mei, mih, me, me?
Present infinitive active
What is the second principle part?
A Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric view of the solar system in the 1500s.
Who was Nicolaus Copernicus?
The result in a hypothetical statement (follows “then…”)
What is a consequent?
Ago
What is drive, do, act, treat?
Reflexive personal pronouns of the third person.
What are ___ su, sibi, se, se?
The four model verbs and their principal parts for all 4 conjugations.
Laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus
moneo, monere, monui, monitus
mitto, mittere, misi, missus
audio, audire, audivi, auditus
An Italian astronomer and mathematician in the 1600s.
Who was Galileo Galilei?
A statement that has the opposite quality and a negated predicate of the original (A,E,I, & O)
What is an obverse?
Quis
What is “who”?
Translated Sanctum Nomen
What is Holy Name in Latin?
How you build a verb in Latin.
What is stem + conjugation indicator + tense sign + personal sign?
An English scientist who developed laws of universal gravitation and motion in the 1600s.
Who was Isaac Newton?
An argument in which a statement is unstated and assumed (i.e., a syllogism with one assumed statement)
What is an enthymeme?
Tamen
What is nevertheless?