This case is used for the subject
What is the Nominative?
To identify a verb you must know these two things
What are Person and Number?
Adjectives always have 3 of these.
What is Gender?
Nouns and Adjectives must agree in these 3 ways
What are Gender, Number and Case?
Who is Jupiter?
This case is used for an Indirect Object
What is the Dative?
Most verbs have four of these
What are Principal Parts?
True or False: Adjectives always have endings indentical to the Nouns they are modifying
What is False?
Subjects and Verbs must agree in these 2 ways
What are Person and Number?
These twin brothers built Rome
Who are Romulus and Remus?
This type of ablative is only used with passive voice verbs
What is the Ablative of Agent?
Verbs belong to one of these "families"
What are Conjugations?
Prepositions such as de take this case
What is the Ablative?
The stem of a Noun is derived from this
What is the Genitive Singular?
What are (the letters) "J" and "W"?
This case is used for personal address
What is the Vocative?
With this type of verb the subject is acted upon
What is the Passive Voice?
Prepositions such as ad take this case
What is the Accusative?
The stem of a Verb is derived from this
What is the 2nd Principal Part?
This irregular Latin verb always takes a complementary infinitive
What is possum?
Nouns belong to one of these "families"
What are Declensions?
This type of verb is always introduced by "to" in English
What is the Infinitive?
True or False: All uses of the Ablative require a preposition
What is False?
Neuter nouns in the nominative, accusative and vocative plural always end in this
What is (the letter) "A"?
This type of verb can take a direct object
What is Transitive?