A word capable of asserting something
What is the book's definition of a noun?
A person, place, or thing
"The shepherds lead the soldiers through the mountains."
Point out the simple subject
Shepherds
"The Romans defend their city."
What case does "city" belong in?
Accusative
Arbor, arboris
Tree
"The tree is very tall."
What kind of verb is being used in that sentence?
Being verb
Is this a common or proper noun?
"Tree."
Common
"The man seeks the fountain of the city."
What is the complete predicate?
seeks the fountain of the city
"The enemies of the state eat the grain."
What case would "state" go into?
Genitive
To defend
"I am cooking dinner for my cousin."
Is "am" being used as a helping verb or a being verb?
Helping verb
What kind of noun is this?
Peace
Abstract
"I walked down from the mountain."
Is the bolded portion a phrase or a clause?
Phrase
"God gives His grace to men."
What case would "men" go into?
Dative
Frumentum, frumenti
Grain
"I was painting a picture."
Is the verb in this sentence expressing an incomplete/present or complete/perfect action?
Incomplete/present
True or false: Only nouns (and pronouns) can be subjects
True
"Caesar is the general of Rome."
When we have a being verb rather than an action verb (which shows the subject as being something rather than doing something), what do we call the following word (in this sentence, general?)
Predicate nominative
"There is a lack of grain in the city."
What case would "city" go into?
Ablative
Sword
Gladius, gladii
"It may rain later."
What is the mood of this verb?
Subjunctive
In Latin, what is the name of the first form of a Latin noun?
The nominative form
What is the form of punctuation that can replace a conjunction which joins sentences?
"A leader of the land is a servant of the people."
What case would "servant" go into?
Nominative
Inopia, inopiae
Scarcity, lack