Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

The three characteristics of Latin nouns

What are gender, number and case?

100

This is the present stem of the verb amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum. 

What is amā-?

100

Egō, tū, nōs and vōs are all this type of pronoun.

What is a personal pronoun?

100

These are two possible meanings for the Latin preposition "in."

What is in, on, into, onto, against?

100

Adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in these three things.

What is gender, number, and case?
200

The gender of 2nd declension nouns that have -um in their nominative singular.

What is neuter?

200

This verb tense is always signified by the tense sign "ba-"

What is the imperfect tense?

200

The phrase "Caesar ipse" is translated this way.

What is, "Caesar himself?"

200

Commonly confused with a similar-sounding but related English word, beatus, a, um translates to this.

What is "happy"?

200

In the sentence "I came with my friends," this kind of ablative is expressed by "with my friends."

What is an ablative of accompaniment?

300

The gender of the 3rd declension noun amor, amoris.

What is masculine?

300

These are the six indicative verb tenses, three in the present system and three in the perfect system.

What are present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect?

300

Is, ea, id is typically a personal pronoun, but when paired with another noun, it can also be this type of pronoun.

What is a demonstrative pronoun?

300

Agō and ducō share this English meaning in common.

What is "lead"?

300

The future forms of sum appear as the endings in this verb tense, except in the 3rd person plural ending  -erint.

What is the future perfect?

400

This noun declension always has -ī in the genitive singular.

What is the 2nd declension?
400

The tense of the verb agēmus

What is future (indicative active)?

400

While a relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in these two things, its case depends on its place in its own clause.

What is gender and number?

400

This is the meaning of the Latin verb capiō

What is "I capture/take"?

400

This country appeared on Grammar Quiz 2 and is the only European country to remain neutral during World War 2.

What is Switzerland?

500

The five main noun cases and their roles in the sentence.

What are...

Nominative - Subject

Genitive - Possessive

Dative - Indirect Object

Accusative - Direct Object

Ablative - Object of the Preposition

500

This is the passive form of the verb "delet," followed by its English meaning.

What is delētur, he/she/it is being destroyed?

500

This English sentence translates to "Rēx sē laudāvit."

What is "The king praised himself?"

500

tempus, aetas and ōlim are all words that have to do with this abstract concept.

What is time?

500

In the sentence Laudantur ab agricolā, "agricolā" is this type of ablative.

What is an ablative of agent?

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