The three Latin genders.
What are masculine, feminine, and neuter?
A noun or pronoun directly beside another noun that explains or identifies it.
What is an appositive?
The gender of most 1st declension nouns.
What is feminine?
The Dative Singular noun ending of the 4th Declension.
What is "-ui?"
The two noun cases that are able to follow prepositions.
What are accusative and ablative?
The Latin noun cases.
What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative?
Where forms of the verb SUM stand in a sentence.
What is anywhere?
The ending for 1st Declension Genitive Singular nouns.
What is "-ae?"
The USUAL gender of 4th Declension Nouns.
What is Masculine?
The noun case used for the preposition "propter."
What is accusative?
Four ways that nouns can be classified.
What are declension, gender, number, and case?
An appositive agrees with its noun in these two ways.
What are Number and Case?
The word used for the 3rd declension feminine rule.
What is SOX?
The genitive singular ending of 4th declension nouns.
What is "-us?"
Where adjectives of quantity, size, and numbers generally stand in a sentence.
What is they precede their Nouns?
The case of an Indirect Object.
What is Dative?
When used as subjects, these are nested in the ending of a verb.
What is a pronoun?
The two possible genders for 2nd Declension Nouns.
What are Masculine and Neuter?
The USUAL gender of 5th Declension Nouns.
What is feminine?
Where adjectives of quality generally stand in a sentence.
What is they follow their Nouns?
One can find this by dropping the ending of the genitive singular form of a noun.
What is a stem?
The case of a direct object of a transitive verb.
The ending of 2nd Declension Genitive Singular Nouns.
What is "-i?"
The genitive singular ending of the 5th Declension Nouns.
What is "-ei?"
The case taken by the preposition "pro?"
What is "ablative?"