What is a noun?
A person, place, or thing
What do verbs show?
Action of the subject.
What case do subject nouns go into?
Nominative case
"Caesar fights."
What part of the sentence is "Caesar?"
Subject
He leads
"Ducit."
Can a noun have different jobs?
Yes
"duce-"
What case do possessive nouns go into?
Genitive
"The horse ate hay."
What part of the sentence is "hay?"
Direct object
The shepherd lives.
Pastoris vivit.
What "declension" of nouns end in "-is" in their second form?
Third Declension
Is this verb in the incomplete/present system or the complete/perfect system?
"I had baked a cake for the party."
Complete/Perfect
What case do predicate nominative nouns go into?
Nominative
"My family's Christmas tree is large."
What part of the sentence is "family's?"
Of the city/the city's
Urbis
What is the gender of poeta, poetae?
Masculine
What happens to the stem of the verb when you want to show present tense?
The 'e' changes to an 'i'
What case do direct object nouns go into?
Accusative
"Rudolph is a reindeer."
What part of the sentence is "reindeer?"
Predicate nominative
To the father.
"Caesar wanted glory for himself."
What word is the reflexive pronoun?
What happens to the stem of the verb when you want to show past tense?
You add "ba" to the stem.
What case do indirect object nouns go into?
Dative
"I made cookies for you."
What part of the sentence is "you?"
The king learns virtue.
Rex virtutem discit