ambulō
to walk
what is the subject case?
nominative
verb endings in the perfect tense
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt
amāmus cantāre
canis
dog
corōna
crown
what numbers are used to count?
cardinal numbers
to-be verbs in the present tense
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
nōn amant nāvigāre
they do not love to sail
aquila
eagle
fluvius
river
what is the direct object case?
accusative
first declension (feminine) endings
a, ae, ae, am, a, ae, arum, īs, as, īs
puellae, aquila vocat
girls, the eagle is calling
lupus
wolf
īrātus
angry
which case shows possession?
genitive
us, ī, o, um, o, ī, orum, īs, ōs, īs
saxum est et sedet
it is a rock and it sits
porcus
pig
ōlim
once upon a time
when does an action in the pluperfect tense happen?
it happens before the perfect
put doceō in the imperfect tense
docēbam, docēbās, docēbat, docēbāmus, docēbātis, docēbant
ecce! equus nōn est dōnum!
look! the horse is not a gift!
bōs
ox, bull, cow