Noun case for the subject of the sentence (who/what the sentence is about/ is doing the action)
What is the nominative case?
Groups that nouns are placed into.
What are declensions?
Definition of adjectives
What describe nouns and pronouns?
Puella canem videt
The girl sees the dog?
Two forms given in a dictionary for nouns
What are the nominative singular and genitive singular?
Noun case for whom/what is receiving the action of the sentence. Noun case for whom/what is being acted upon in the sentence.
What is the accusative case?
The number of declensions in Latin.
What is five?
Adjectives must agree with their nouns in three ways.
What are gender, number, and case?
Villa Iulii est magna
The house of Julius is large?
OR
Julius' house is large?
Agricola looks feminine but is masculine becase:
What is a job done by a man?
Noun case for indirect objects. Answers the question "to/for whom?"
What is the dative case?
How you can tell the difference between cases in Latin.
What is by which section of the chart its ending is in?
Two groups of adjectives
What are 1st/2nd declension adjectives and 3rd declension adjectives?
Liber de Graeca est antiquissimus
The book abour Greece is very old/the oldest?
The one declension that can be masculine, feminine, or neuter
What is third declension?
Noun case used most often for possession, but can be used when talking about amounts.
What is the genitive case?
How to tell what case to use.
What is the way the noun is being used in the sentence (subject, direct object, indirect object, etc)?
Adjective degrees describe:
What are the amounts of a trait?
Mellissa (name) cantat melior quam aliae feminae in urbe.
Mellissa sings better than the other women in the city?
1st/2nd declension adjectives use _______ declension endings for feminine, and use ________ declension endings for masculine and neuter
What is first for feminine and second for masculine and neuter?
What is the case for motion away, accompaniment, or who's doing the action in passive sentences. Usually translated as by/with/from.
What is the ablative case?
What is by taking off the genitive ending and adding the new one on?
The three degrees an adjective can be are:
What are positive, comparative, and superlative?
Iulia putat Aemilium in Germania habitare, et ergo tristis est.
Julia thinks that Aemilius is living in Germany, and she therefore she is sad.
The one way that adjectives don't have to match their noun/pronoun
What is declension?