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Grammar rules - verbs
Adjectives
Grammar rules mixed bag
100

aut

or

100

hear

audio

100

After a Linking VERB, the predicate noun is put in …

the same case as the subject (NOMINATIVE)

100

The two groups of adjectives are …

1) 1st/2nd declension

2) 3rd declension

100

The FOUR principal parts of the 2nd conjugation (moneō) are …

-eō, -ēre, -uī, -itus

200

obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentus

hold, occupy

200

come together, assemble

convenio, convenire, conveni

200

Forms of the verb SUM may stand …

anywhere in the sentence

200

Adjectives agree with their Nouns in…

Gender, Number, and Case

200

Verbs in the imperfect tense are formed on the …

present stem

300

ago, agere, egi, actus

drive, do, act, treat, give

300

fortify, construct

munio

300

ALL nouns whose genitive singular ends in -is are …

Third declension

300

Adjectives of QUANTITY generally …

precede their nouns

300

Except in 1st person singular, the endings in the 1st Conjugation begin with …

 -a

400

duco, ducere, duxi, ductus

lead, guide

400

hold back, keep

retineo, retinere, retinui, retentus

400

                    DAILY DOUBLE

All masculine and feminine nouns of the

third declension are declined like …  

exceptions are declined like …

LEX

PARS

400

Adjectives of QUALITY generally …

follow their nouns

400


                 DAILY DOUBLE

The final Personal Ending signs of all Latin verbs are …

-ō or -m, -s, -t,

-mus, -tis, -nt

500

trado, tradere, tradidi, traditus

hand over

500

greatly, violently

vehementer

500

An APPOSITIVE agrees with its noun in …

number and Case

500

After a Linking VERB, the predicate adjective is put in …

the same case as the subject (NOMINATIVE)

500

The FOUR principal parts of the 2nd conjugation (moneō) are …

-eō, -ēre, -uī, -itus

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