Which case is always used as the subject of the sentence?
Which case (and number) determines the declension of a noun?
Genitive Singular
What is the first rule for determining the gender of noun?
If is a male, it is masculine. If it is a female, it is feminine. When in doubt, think like an ancient Roman.
What are the two numbers of a verb?
Singular
Plural
Gloria, gloriae
Fame, glory
Which case shows possession?
Genitive
All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -ae are which declension?
First Declension
Draw "the hand" showing the gender correlation.
F
M/N
F/M/N
M/N
F
First conjugation, present tense?
o
s
t
mus
tis
nt
Populus, Populi
In which case is the direct object found?
Accusative
All nouns whose genitive singular ends in i belong to which declension?
Second Declension
Where in the sentence does the verb usually stand?
Last/at the end
Which tense would be translated, "I had verbed"?
Pluperfect
Princeps, Principis
chief, leading man
What is the "junk drawer" of Latin? and Why?
Ablative case. Here is where you find nouns/pronouns which don't belong in the other declensions.
Decline bellum, belli.
Bellum
Belli
Bello
Bellum
Bello
Bella
Bellorum
Bellis
Bella
Bellis
Which verb can stand anywhere in the sentence?
To be
First conjugation, future tense?
Bo
Bis
Bit
Bimus
Bitis
Bunt
Adventus, Advenus
Arrival, Coming
The words "to" and "for" always indicate which case?
Decline portus, portus
Portus
Portus
Portui
Portum
Portu
Portus
Portuum
Portibus
Portus
Portibus
What are the exceptions to the first declension, nouns that are not feminine?
Poeta
Agricola
Insula
Nauta
Verbs possess 6 things. Name five.
Voice
Mood
Tense
Number
Person
Conjugation
Acies, Aciei
Battle line