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100

These are the endings you have to use to conjugate a verb in the Present Active.

What are the endings o, s, t ; mus, tis, nt

100

The cat Meowrina wanted this tame and intelligent animal in the story of Meowrina. 

What is a Monkey

100
This verb translates into "to see"

What is Video, Videre

100

This Specific case functions as either the Subject or Predicate Nominative

What is the Nominative case

200

This is the ending for a noun in the 3rd declension, Plural, and Accusative

What is the ending "es"

200

In the story De Hunis, what did they call the Huns?

What are Barbarians

200

This verb translates to "He/She/It leads"

What is ducit

200

List the Second Principle part of a noun

The Genitive Singular

300

This irregular verb is something you have to use to conjugate the Perfect Passive.

What is the verb sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt

300

In this story, they mistake a woman named Psyche for the goddess Venus.

What is Cupido et Psyche

300
When translated this verb means "Y'all come"

What is Venitis

300

List the Third Principle part of a noun

The Gender

400

These endings that you use are used for a Neuter noun in the 2nd declension.

 What are the endings um, i, o, um, o ; a, orum, is, a, is

400

In the story Meowrina, where is the place Meowrina finds a tame and intelligent monkey?

What is Mexico

400

This verb translates to "Any" or "Anyone"

What is Ullus

400

List all the Principle parts of a verb

1st person singular present active
Infinitive
1st person singular perfect active
The Perfect Passive Participle or the PPP

500

These endings are the set of endings for a noun in the 4th declension that is masculine.

What are the endings Us, us, ui, um, u, us ; us, uum, ibus, us, ibus, us

500

In the story, Pyramo Et Thisbe, What animal tries to attack Thisbe?

What is a Lioness

500

When translated this noun means "Game" or "Sport"

What is Ludus

500

List all the cases and their functions

Nominative: Subject , Predicate Nominative
Genitive: Possession
Dative: Indirect object
Accusative: The direct object and O.P
Ablative: O.P and Ablative of Means

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