These are the three genders of nouns.
What is masculine, feminine, neuter?
This case is used for the subject of the sentence.
What is nominative?
Latin verbs have different endings called this.
What are conjugations?
What is indicative, subjunctive, and imperative?
The label of the 1PP.
What is present indicative active?
Latin nouns have different endings called this.
What are declensions?
This case is used to show possession.
What is genitive?
These are the 5 characteristics used to identify a Latin verb.
What are voice, mood, tense, number, and person?
These are the six verb tenses.
What is present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect?
The label of the 3PP.
What is perfect indicative active?
These are the four parts of a Latin noun.
What is gender, number, case and declension?
This case is used with the prepositions "to, for."
What is dative?
This is the number of Latin conjugations.
What is four?
This is the principal part that you use to form verbs in the future tense.
What is 2PP?
The label of the 2PP?
What is present infinitive active?
What is the stem?
What is ablative?
The four parts of a verbs are called this.
What is principal parts?
This is the principal part you use to form verbs in the perfect tense.
What is the 3PP?
The label of the 4PP.
What is perfect participle passive?
These are the two numbers of Latin nouns.
What are singular and plural?
What is vocative?
This is the principal part you use to add endings when a verb is in the present tense.
What is the 2PP?
What is -i, -isti-, -it, -imus, -istis, -erunt?
Translate: Tollite manus.
What is "ya'll raise hands"?