A verb conveying a command is in this mood.
What is the imperative mood?
This pronoun introduces a dependent clause modifying & describing a noun, pronoun, or adjective acting like a noun.
What is the relative pronoun qui, quae, quod?
The nominative case regularly performs one of these three syntactical "jobs."
What is the subject (subj.), predicate nominative (PN), or predicate adjective (PA)?
This is the translation of the following sentence: Avis aegra est, itaque non cantat.
What is "The bird is sick and so does not sing"?
Haec est declinatio "corpus" nominis.
Quid est declinatio tertia (generis netrius)?
These are the five properties of every verb.
What are person, number, tense, mood, and voice?
This possessive adjective is used only when modifying something related to the subject of a clause or sentence.
What is suus, sua, suum?
The word pretium is likely to be used in the ablative case to express this syntactical "job."
What is the ablative of price?
This is the translation of the following sentence: Canes qui bene dormiunt latrare non possunt.
What is "Dogs who are sleeping well cannot bark"?
Verbum sine persona et sine numero est ____________.
Quid est infinitivum?
The third-person plural passive indicative of the verb dico is this.
What is dicuntur?
These are the three ways we can say "they" in Latin using is, ea, id.
What are ii, eae, and ea?
A noun renaming another noun is called this.
What is apposition or an appositive?
This is the translation of the following sentence: Medus Cornelium in via Latina Romam ambulare videt.
What is "Medus sees that Cornelius is walking on the Latin Way to Rome."
Hic est casus qui possessionem significat Latine.
Quid est casus genetivus?
This is the passive infinitive of the third-conjugation verb meaning "to sing."
This is how you say "around the Red Sea" in Latin.
What is circum Mare Rubrum?
Another name for an accusative & infinitive clause is this.
What is indirect statement?
This is the translation of the following sentence: Videsne tot homines non solum stulta cogitare, sed etiam stulta facere?
What is "Do you see that so many men not only think foolish things, but also do foolish things?"?
In sententia "Iulius Tusculi est," casus "Tusculi" nominis est hic casus.
Quid est casus locativus?
This is the infinitive form of the irregular Latin verb meaning "to be able."
What is posse?
These two pronouns have double identities; they can each function in two different ways.
What are qui, quae, quod & is, ea, id? (Qui, quae, quod can be either relative or interrogative, while is, ea, id can be either personal or demonstrative.)
This pronoun only needs to agree with its antecedent in two ways.
What is the relative pronoun qui, quae, quod?
This is the translation of the following sentence: Pastores qui in campis sunt lupos ululare audiunt, sed oves ipsas ab illis lupis edi non iam vident.
What is "The shepherds who are in the fields hear the wolves howl, but they do not yet see the sheep themselves being eaten by those wolves."
Hae sunt partes orationis Latine.
Quid sunt verbum, nomen, pronomen, adiectivum, adverbium, praepositio, coniunctio, interiectio?