What is the first person singular endings?
What is - O?
What is the 3rd person declension endings?
What are, "-varies" and "-es?"
What are, "-em" and "-es?"
3rd declension nouns are what?
What is feminine, masculine, or neauter?
What is turba translated as?
What is "crowd?"
What is the second person singular endings?
What is - S?
What is the 2nd person nom and acc case declension endings?
What are, "-us" and "um?"
What are, "-i" and "-os?"
What is the 3rd rule for neuter nouns?
What is all other endings are the same as masculine nouns in that declension?
What is volo translated as?
What is "I want?"
What is "I smile?"
What is the third person singular endings?
What is - T?
What is the 1st person nom and acc case declension endings?
What are, "-a" and "-am?"
What are, "-ae" and "-as?"
What is the second rule for neuter nouns?
What is the nom and acc cases plural always end in "-a?"
What is possum translated as?
What is "I am able?"
What is pecunia translated as?
What is "money?"
In latin, the ending of the verb changes to show what?
What is who is doing the action?
What is the definition of the accusative case?
What is, the direct object of the sentence, the the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb?
What is the 1st rule for neutered nouns?
What is "the nom and acc are always the same?"
The infinitive is often used to complete the meaning of another verb, this is called....?
What is the complementary infinitive?
What is perterritus translated as?
What is "terrified?"
How do you recognize an infinitive?
what is "-re?"
What is the definition of the Nominative case?
What is, the subject of the sentence, the noun or pronoun that does the action?
What are the examples of neuter nouns?
What are, "saxum, templum, animal, caput, verbum, donum, periculum, forum?"
Some verbs that take a complementary infinitive are...?
What is "volo, cupio, tempto, nolo, soleo, debeo, and possum?"
What is rex translated as?
What is "king?"