The number of verb conjugations in Latin?
What is four?
The ending that indicates a verb is 2nd conjugation.
What is the -ēre ending?
What is they can only be memorized?
The Latin translation for "himself."
What is "suī?"
Adjectives need to agree with the noun they are modifying in these things.
What are gender, number, & case?
The six characteristics of a latin verb.
What are voice, mood, tense, conjugation, number & person
The translation for terreō in English.
What is "to terrify?"
The ending that indicates a verb is in the 3rd conjugation and how it differs from the ending that indicates a verb is in the 2nd conjugation.
What is -ere (no macron)?
The term for what the relative pronoun refers to or stands for.
What is the antecedent?
"Sānctus, a, um" belongs to this group of adjectives.
What is the 1st/2nd declension?
You form the imperfect tense by using this tense sign.
What is -ba?
The principal parts and translation of the verb timeō.
What is timeō, timēre, timuī (*there is no 4th principal part) & to fear?
The unique characteristic that differs the future indicative active of the 3rd conjugation.
What is there is no tense sign and the vowel of the ending changes?
All pronouns must agree with the word to which it refers in 2 things.
What are gender and number?
What is generally precede or before the noun they describe?
The names of the 4 principal parts of a verb.
What are 1-present indicative active; 2-present infinitive active; 3-perfect indicative active; & 4-perfect participle passive?
The form & English translation for habēbat.
The English translation of "agam."
What is "I will act?"
The full declension of the 2nd person personal pronouns (singular and plural).
What is tū, tuī, tibi, tē, tē, & vōs, vestrī/vestrum, vōbis, vōs, vōbis?
The Latin translation for "The mountains are large and high."
What is "Montēs magnī et altī sunt."?
The way you can tell that a verb is from the 1st conjugation.
What is the -are ending in the 2nd principal part?
All forms of the conjugation of the future indicative active of moneō.
What are monēbō, monēbis, monēbit, monēbimus, monēbitus, monēbunt?
The translation and all principal parts of contendō.
What is "to strive, contend, or hasten" & contendō, contendere, contendī (there is no 4th principal part).
The Latin translation for "He sees them."
What is "Eōs videt?"
The case(s) that the adjective "similis, e" requires to complete its meaning.
What is genitive or dative?