5
How many conjugations are there?
4
Why would you see not a pronoun in a Latin sentence but then see one in the English translation?
It was found in the verb ending.
gratia, gratiae
favor or influence
peace
pax
What cases are always the same in Neuter?
Nominative and Accusative singular and plural
How many principal part does a verb typically have?
4
What are 2 reasons someone might include a Latin pronoun in a sentence?
quis
who
He is in the forest
In silva est
What 2 cases will you find objects of the prepositions?
Ablative and Accusative
What is the second principal part and how is it translated?
The Infinitive and "to..."
Why are there 3 pronoun charts for 3rd person pronouns?
There are 3 genders, Masculine, Feminine and Neuter
oratne?
Is he praying?
The grace of God
gratia Dei
When using a linking verb, the predicate noun will take what case?
Same case as subject noun(usually nominative)
Which principal part tells you the conjugation it belongs to? What are the endings?
2nd principal part, -are, -ere, -ere, -ire
What type of pronoun refers back to the subject of the clause?
Reflexive Pronoun
est
there is
A large tribe
magnam gentem
What rule do we use to determine gender of 3rd declension nouns?
Sox, Error, Lancet
What person, tense and number is the 1st principal found?
1st person, present tense, singular
How do you determine the case of a pronoun?
You look at its use in the clause
gerere
command
impeium