THE VERB
THE NOUN
CASE USES
VOCABULARY
GRAB BAG
100

The six Latin tenses

The present, future, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect

100

the declinsion of puella goes like this

puella      puellae

puellae    puellarum

puellae    puellis

puellam   puellas

puellā     puellis

100

meus amor Barnabi et mihi amor Barnabi

my love of Barnabus and the love of Barnabus for me

The Subjective and Objective Genitive

100

day

dies, diei m or f

100

The moods and tenses of a FLV condition, and its translation

present subjunctive in both protasis and apodosis, should / would

200

The three Latin moods

The indicative, subjunctive, and imperative

200

The vocative is regularly the same as the nominative, except for this ending change in the singular of this declension

-us to -e in the 2nd declension

200

Barnabo est pila

*pila, pilae means ball

dative of the possessor

200

peace

pax, pacis, f

200

The tenses of main verbs in primary sequence

present, future, perfect with present time and completed aspect

300

These four vowels occur in the present subjunctive of the four conjugations.

e, ea, a, and ia (we fear a liar; she wears a diamond tiara)

300

This is the genitive of corpus.

corporis

300

Barnabus multas horas dormivit.

Barnabus slept for many hours.

Accusative of duration of time

300

this; these

that; those

hic, haec, hoc

ille, illa, illud

300

Past contrary-to-fact conditions have these tenses and moods

pluperfect subjunctive in both protasis and apodosis

400

Most of the time, the present passive infinitive ends in -ri, but this conjugation has endings in -i, like pelli from pello.

The third conjugation

400

The declension and genitive of res

5th and rei

400

Barnabus magno studio latrat. 

latrat means "barks"

Ablative of manner

400

a deponent, die

morior, mori, mortuus sum

400

neither... nor

both... and

not only... but also

nec... nec

et... et

non solum... sed etiam

500

The future perfect indicative shares forms many forms with the perfect subjunctive, except this one.

1st person singular (-ero vs -erim)

500

the -ūs ending of the 4th declension can signify these cases and numbers.

Gen. sing

nom/voc pl.

acc. pl.

500

Barnabus domo exit

ablative of place from which (subcategory of separation)

500

pass a law

legem ferre 

500

Translate: si in agris mansisses ut pugnares, interfectus esses.

If you had remained in the field so you might have fought, you would have been killed.

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