Case Functions
Helping verbs
Attributes and Agreement
Stems and declensions
Gender rules
100
The subject case

What is the nominative case.

100

The helving verb used with with future tense.

What is "will"

100

The attributes of a noun.

What are, declension, gender, number, and case.

100
The genitive singular ending of all 2nd declension nouns.

what is "-i"

100

What NG stands for.

What is Natural Gender.

200

The direct object case.

What is the accusative case.

200

The helping verbs used for the perfect tense.

what are "have, has, did"

200

The attributes of a verb.

What are, conjugation, person, number, tense, voice, and mood.

200

The genitive singular of all 3rd declension nouns.

What is "-is"

200

How do you know the gender of a 3rd declension noun.

What is memorize it.

300

The indirect object case

What is the dative case.

300

The helping verbs used for the imperfect tense.

What are "was, were"

300
The five cases.

what are, nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative.

300
How you find the stem of any Latin noun.
What is Drop the genitive singular ending.
300
An exception to the 5DF gender rule.

What is dies, diei m. day.

400

The possessive case.

What is the genitive case.

400

The helping verbs used for the progressive present

what are "am, are, is"

400

An adjective and the noun it modifies agree in.

What are "gender, number, and case"

400

The stem of the word terra, terrae f.

What is "terr"

400

The two exceptions to the 4DM gender rule.

What are domus -ūs f. and manus -ūs f.

500

The in/by/with/from case.

What is the ablative case.

500

The helping verb used for the future perfect tense.

What is will have.

500
A verb and noun agree in these.

What are person and number.

500

The stem of the noun lux, lucis f.

what is "luc"

500

The three exceptions to the 1DF gender rule.

What are agrícola -ae m., nauta -ae m., and poeta -ae m.

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