These two endings both mean "I will"
What is -am and -bō?
This is the person and number of lauābimus.
What is first person plural?
This is the meaning of rīdēbit.
What is "he/she will laugh"?
This is the case and number of scholā.
What is ablative, singular?
This is the meaning of seuērus.
What is strict, severe?
These two endings both mean "they will"
What are -ent and -bunt?
This is the person and number of intellegam.
What is 1st person singular?
This is the meaning of trādam.
What is "I will hand over"?
This is the case and number of discipulō.
What is dative, singular OR ablative, singular.
This is the genitive singular of the word for book
What is librī?
This vowel comes before the ending in the future tense of mittō, mittere.
What is -e-?
This is the person, number and tense of trādēbās.
2nd person, singular, imperfect
This is the meaning of intellegent.
What is "they will understand"?
This is the case, number and gender of librōs.
What is accusative, plural, masculine?
This is the declension of the word for midday.
What is 5th?
This letter is in every ending of the future tense of lauō, lauāre.
What is -b-?
This is the person, number and tense of rīdēs.
What is 2nd person, singular, present?
This is the meaning of tradit.
What is he/she hands over?
This is the case, number and gender of meridiē.
What is ablative, singular, feminine?
This is the part of speech of quandō.
What is a conjunction?
This is the 2nd person singular ending of the future tense for contendō, contendere.
What is -ēs?
This is the person, number and tense of contendent.
What is 3rd person, plural, future?
This is the meaning of nōs intellegēmus.
What is we will understand?
What is the case, number and gender of poētam?
What is accusative, singular, masculine?
This is the nominative form of nullīus, when used as a noun.
What is nēmō?