Give three latin nouns for female persons.
puella, femina, filia, regina
List the verb personal endings.
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt.
Which latin case is the subject or predicate noun?
Nominative case.
list the neuter noun endings.
um, i, o, um, o, a, orum, is, a, is.
Translate these similar verbs: oro and laudo; laboro and libero.
Adjectives must match their noun in these 3 ways.
Number, case, and gender.
What are the three genders of nouns?
masculine, feminine, neuter
Congugate the present tense of Sum. What is the translation?
I am, you are, h/s/i is, we are, yall are, they are.
List three latin question words.
Cur...? Quando...? Quis...?
Translate these similar latin words: praemium and proelium; sumus and summus; laetus and lentus; vita and via.
Reward and battle; "we are" and "highest, greatest"; happy and slow, sluggish; life and road.
Conjugate the imperfect tense of sum. What is the translation?
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant.
I was, you were, h/s/i was, we were, yall were, they were.
Translate the three latin words.
Cur: why? Quando: when? Quis: Who?
Genitive singular
Conjugate the future tense of Sum. What is the English translation?
Ero, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt.
I will be, you will be, h/s/i will be, we will be, y'all will be, they will be.
Choose a noun to rename the subject (predicate nominative)/Finish the sentence:
Discipuli sunt...
(The students are...)
barbari (barbarians), nuntii (messengers), amici (friends), populi (people), servi (servants), filii/filiae (sons/daughters), nautae (sailors)