This is a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
These are the two general categories of verbs.
What are Action and Existence?
These two labels are found at the top of every chart we've learned.
What are singular and plural?
Nouns can be any of these genders.
What are Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter?
This part of speech doesn't exist in Latin.
What is an article?
This characteristic of verbs indicates the point of view of the verb's subject.
What is Person?
The rows of the noun chart have these two options so far.
What are subject noun and direct object?
When changing a noun's ending from '-a' to '-ae', this change in meaning takes place.
What is singular to plural?
This is the part of speech of "strenuus, strenua, strenuum".
What is an adjective?
This part of speech exists on its own outside the meaning of a sentence and can even exist as a fragment.
What is an interjection?
Changing the ending from amat to amant makes this change in the meaning.
What is singular to plural?
In a verb's chart, this number of boxes can be filled with possible endings.
What is 6?
When changing a noun's ending from '-us' to '-um', this change in meaning takes place.
What is Subject to Direct Object?
This is the meaning of "rideo, ridere".
What is "to laugh"?
This type of part of speech changes its form depending on its function.
What is Inflected?
This verb characteristic answers the question "how many" and has these two options as its answer.
What is number: singular and plural?
The rows of a verb's chart are labeled with this verb characteristic.
What is person?
This is the number and function of the italicized word in the sentence "Puellas videt."
What is plural direct object?
This is the meaning of "qualis, quale".
What is "what sort of...?"
This part of speech introduces an adverbial phrase.
What is a preposition?
This is the difference between verbs that can take a direct object and verbs that cannot.
What is transitive and intransitive?
We use charts to memorize endings for this reason.
What is using the same pattern?
Nouns that form like "villa" are part of this family of nouns.
What is First Declension?
This is the difference between "tu" and "te".
What is "tu" is the subject form and "te" is the direct object form?