What are the three genders?
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter
To learn
omnis, omne
all, every, whole
potens, potentis
capable; powerful
bibo, bibere, bibi
to drink
What are the five cases?
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative
What genders can the third declension be used for?
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter
Decline "brevis" as a Third-Declension Adjective, M/F
brevis, brevis, brevi, brevem, brevi; breves, brevium, brevibus, breves, brevibus
acer, acris, acre
sharp
celer, celeris, celere
swift
Decline the first declension, singular and plural
a, ae, ae, am, ā; ae, arum, is, as, is
What declensional form is affected by the I-stem? (i.e. which case/number)
gen. pl: -um --> -ium
Decline the Neteur forms of brevis, starting with breve:
breve, brevis, brevi, breve, brevi; brevia, brevium, brevibus, brevia, brevibus
cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum
To get to know; recognize
unhappy, unlucky, unfruitful
infelix, infelicis
Decline the second declension masculine, singular and plural
What is the neuter rule?
What does the term Two Terminations refer to in a Latin Adjective?
There are only two forms of the declension: one for the M/F and one for the N.
To carry, bring
porto, portare
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Where is the "important macron" found in the first declension? What doth it signify?
-ā is the ablative singular ending, which distinguishes it from the plain -a of the nominative singular
Decline the Third Declension Neuter, I-stem
x, is, i, x, i; ia, ium, ibus, ia, ibus
What is the difference between a two termination and a three termination adjective of the third declension?
Three Termination has a different nom. sing. ending for the F and the M
Scholam habeo
I give a class/lecture
Conjugate the present tense verb endings
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt