DECLENSION ENDINGS
NOUNS
VERBS
OTHER PARTS OF SPEECH
GRAMMAR RULES
100
1st Declension Nom. Sing

2nd Declension Nom. Neuter Sing

3rd Declension Gen Sing

3rd Decl. Sing. 

-a

-um

-is

various

100

Name the form and translate:

cōpiārum

1st Decl. Fem. Gen. Pl

of the troops

100

Translate

occupās

superābāmus

vocābunt


You seize.

We were surpassing. 

They will call. 

100

Which prepositions, that we've learned so far, govern the accusative?

in

post

propter

100

The primary gender of the 1st and 5th declensions

Feminine

200

2nd declension m. acc. Pl

1st decl. Gen. Pl

3rd decl. Dat Pl

3rd decl. Acc. Sing

-ōs

-ārum

-ibus

-em

200

Translate:

rēgnum, ī

clāmor, is

populus,ī

kingdom, royal power

shout, shouting

people, nation

200

Translate. 

Terrētis

Habēbat. 

Vidēbo.

You (pl) terrify.

He was having. 

I shall see.

200

When showing relation to a place, the latin preposition prō is translated as what?

in front of (before)

200

The second declension has two genders. What are they and what are their nominative singular endings?

Masculine -us

Neuter- um

300

3rd Decl. Gen. Pl

3rd Decl. Neut. Acc. Pl

4th Decl. Dat. Sing

4th Decl. Nom. Pl

-um

-a

-uī

-ūs

300

English to Latin

Baggage, baggage train

horseman (calvary pl.)

attack

impedīmenta,impedīmentōrum

eques, equitis

impetus, ūs

300

Translate:

Gerunt.

Instruēbās. 

Petēmus.

They wage.

You (s) were equipping. 

We shall request. 

300

Translate:

primus, a, um

tūtus, a, um

facilis,e 

fortis, e

first

safe

easy

brave/strong

300
The first thing you consider when deciding on a 3rd declension nouns gender.

Natural Gender

400

4th Decl. Gen. Pl

3rd Decl. Acc. Pl.

3rd Decl. Abl.Sing.

5th Decl. Nom. Sing, 

-uum

-ēs

-e

-ēs

400

translate Latin to English

aciēs, ēī

spēs, eī

pōns, pontis

vulnus, vulneris

battle line

hope

bridge

wound

400

Name the conjugation:

pōnō, pōnere

parō, parāre

timeō, timēre



3rd

1st

2nd

400

Translate from English to Latin:

noble/renowned

short

remaining/the rest of

narrow

nōbilis, e

brevis, e

reliquus, a, um

angustus, a, um

400

When translating or declining a noun, you consider what 3 things?

When translating or conjugating a verb you consider what 3 things?

Gender, Number, Case

Person, Number, Tense

500

5th decl. Dat sing

5th decl. Gen. Pl

5th Decl. Abl. Pl

5th Decl. Acc. sing

-eī

-ērum

-ēbus

500

Translate English to Latin

chief, leading man

arrival, coming

faith, reliability, faithfulness

prīnceps,prīncipis

adventus, ūs

fidēs, fideī

500

Name the 3rd Conjugation endings of the Future Tense

am

ēs

et

ēmus

ētis

ent


500

1st and 2nd person singular pronouns

ego, meī, mihi, mē, mē

tū, tuī, tibi, tē, tē

500

How many principal parts does a verb have?

Where do you find the present stem of a verb?

How many conjugations are there?

4

The second principal part.

4

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