verbs
first declension nouns
second declension nouns
syntax
vocabulary
100

the person, number, and tense of this verb: videō

What is first person, singular, present tense?

100

the vowel that is most common in first declension noun endings

What is "a"?

100

all second declension nouns are one of these two genders

What are masculine or neuter?

100

the case that the subject of a Latin sentence is in

What is the nominative case?

100

the English meaning of this word: femina

What is "woman"?

200

If a verb ends in this letter, the subject of the verb is in the third person

What is "t"?

200

the gender of most first declension nouns

What is feminine?

200

the number and case of this noun: amicōrum

What is genitive plural?

200

the case that the indirect object is in in a Latin sentence

What is the dative case?

200

the English meaning of this word: magister, -ī

What is "teacher"?

300

the second person singular present tense form of this verb: moneō, monēre, monuī, monītum

What is monēs?

300

the number and case of this word: agricolam.

What is accusative?

300

When a second declension noun endings in "a" it most be this gender and number

What is "neuter plural"?

300

two common ways that the ablative is rendered in an English translation

What are with "by" and "with"?

300

the English meaning of this word: oculus, -ī

What is "eye"?

400

the third principle part of this verb: amō (1)

What is amāvī?

400

the ablative singular of this word: nauta, -ae

What is nautā?

400

these endings are the same for all first and second declension nouns

What are īs (dative plural) and īs (ablative plural)?

400

type of clause that always features two things in the nominative

What is a linking clause?

400

the Latin for this English word: penalty

What is "poena"?

500

the plural imperative of this verb: conservō (1)

What is conservāte?

500

the [irregular] dative and ablative plural for this word: filia, -ae

What is filiābus?

500

the only circumstance under which a noun's vocative ending differs from its nominative ending

What is "in the singular, when you have a masculine noun that ends in 'us' in the nominative singular?"

500

three different ways to translate the present tense into English using this verb: videō

What are "I see," "I am seeing," and "I do see"?

500

the Latin for this English word: often.

What is "saepe"?

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