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100

1st declension genitive singular ending

ae

100

1st person singular nominative

ego

100

1st conjugation 1st person singular

-o with a long mark

100

What do all neuter nominative plurals end in?

-a

100

Who is the king of the gods?

Jupiter

200

2nd declension genitive plural 

-orum

200

2nd person singular nominative

tu

200

1st conjugation 3rd person singular

-at

200
What two things do subjects and verbs agree on?

person and number

200

Who was the goddess who cured Psyche?

Venus

300

3rd declension genitive singular

is

300

3rd person feminine accusative singular

eam

300

2nd conjugation 3rd person singular

-et with a long mark

300

What two cases are always the same for neuter words in Latin?

nominative and accusative

300

Who was the godly father of Romulus and Remus?

Mars

400

2nd declension genitive singular

-i with a long mark

400

3rd person masculine accusative singular

eum

400

4th conjugation 1st person singular

-io with a long mark

400

What three things do nouns and pronouns have to agree on?

case, gender, number

400

Who were the three virgin goddesses?

Minerva, Diana, Vesta

500

3rd declension genitive plural

-um

500

3rd person neuter accusative singular

id

500

3rd conjugation 3rd person plural

-unt

500

How do you tell the conjugation of a Latin verb?

vowel in the last three letters of the infinitive

500

Who was the Trojan man who sailed the Mediterranean and founded Rome?

Aeneas

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