Nouns
It's All Principle
Verb is a word
Follow the Rules
What does that mean?
100

4 things do Latin nouns have.

What are Gender, number, case, declension?

100

You need to find this principle part and drop the ending to find the present stem.

What is Present Infinitive Active?

100

5 things all Latin Verbs have.

What are: Person, Number, Voice, Tense, Mood?

100

Adjectives must agree with their nouns in these ways.

What are gender, case and number?

100

nōbilis

What is noble, reward?

200

The Genitive Singular form.

How do you find what Declension a noun belongs to?

200

These are the 3 ways to translate the present indicative active.

What are: I verb, I am verbing, I do verb?

200

Expand on: Person, Number, Voice

What is: Person: 1st - I, we | 2nd – You | 3rd - he/she/it, they

Number: Singular | Plural

Voice: Active | Passive

200

Finite verbs must agree with their subject in both of these things. 

What is person and number?

200

eques, equitis

What is horseman (pl. calvary)?

300

These are the genitive singular endings for all 5 declensions. 

1st -ae, 2nd -ī, 3rd -is, 4th -ūs, 5th - eī

300

These are the personal endings for present/indicative/active.

What are: ō, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt?

300

These are the Latin moods.

What is: Indicative, Subjunctive, and Imperative?

300

Predicate nouns must be in this case..

What is the same case as the subject?

300

autem

What is however?

400

Latin nouns have 3 genders.

What are Masculine, feminine and neuter?

400

These are the 4 principle parts and a first congugation example. 

1. 1st Person Singular Present Indicative Active: laudō

2. Present Infinitive Active: laudāre

3. 1st Person Singular Perfect Indicative Active: laudāvī

4. Perfect Participle Passive: laudātus

400

These are the 6 Latin Verb tenses.

What are: Present, Future, Imperfect, perfect, future perfect, and pluperfect?

400

Latin prepositions are followed by these two cases.

What are ablative and accusative?

400

oppugnant

What is they attack?

500

These are the gender rules for each declension.

What are:

NGR, 1st - mostly Fem, 2nd - mostly male/neu., 3rd - SOX, ERROR, LANCET, 4th - mostly male, 5th -mostly fem.

500

-āre, ēre, -ere, īre are examples of this. 

What are present infinitive active endings for 1st - 4th conjugation?
500

Latin verbs have many stems, so you need to learn these parts of a verb.

What are the 4 principle parts?

500

Forms of this verb may be anywhere in a sentence.

DAILY DOUBLE: These are the forms and translations of SUM.

What is SUM?

DAILY DOUBLE: What are: sum (I am), es (you are), est (he/she/it is), sumus (we are), estis (ya'll are) and aunt (they are)?

500

habēbant

What is they will have?