What is subject and predicate?
Verb families
What are conjugations?
What is amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant?
to love
What is amo, amare?
What is Subject plus verb?
The subject tells this.
What is who or what the sentence is about?
Latin is a language of these.
What are stems and endings?
To give in the imperfect tense.
What is dabam, dabas, dabat, dabamus, dabatis, dabant?
to stand
What is sto, stare?
The three tenses that make up the present system.
What are present, imperfect, future?
The verb tells this.
What is what the subject is or does?
The name of the second principle part.
What is an infinitive?
To call in the future tense.
What is vocabo, vocabis, vocabit, vocabimus, vocabitis, vocabunt?
to seize
What is occupo, occupare?
The five reasons a verb will change the personal ending.
What is person, number, tense, voice, or mood?
The last syllable in a Latin word.
What is the ultima?
How to form an English infinitive.
What is add to plus any verb?
Translate in the present progressive clamo, clamas, clamat, clamamus, clamatis, clamant.
What is I am shouting, you are shouting, he,she,it is shouting, we are shouting, you' all are shouting, and they are shouting?
to fight
What is pugno, pugnare?
The accent is always on this unless this is marked.
What is the penult unless the antepenult is marked?
A principle part.
What is the forms that provide the stems needed to conjugate the verb in all its tenses?
How to find the present stem for any Latin verb.
What is drop the "re" from the second principle part?
Translate to English -- natabam, natabas, natabat, natabamus, natabatis, natabant.
What is I was swimming, you were swimming, he,she,it was swimming, we were swimming, you all were swimming, they were swimming?
to wish, desire
What is opto, optare?
An imperfect verb is used to describe these types of actions.
What are ongoing, repeated, habitual, or interrupted past actions?