Casus (Cases)
Tempora (Tenses)
Nomina (Nouns)
Varia Grammatica (Grab Bag)
Utilia (Useful Skills)
Themata Vocabulorum
(Vocab Categories)
100

The one use of the genitive case.

What is the POSSESSOR?

100

In a certain verb tense, SUM has Magister's favorite verb stem. What is that tense, and what is that stem?

What are FU- and PERFECT?

100

If you know this form/case of the noun, you know what declension it is.

What is the GENITIVE?

100

The most common placement for the verb in a Latin sentence.

What is AT THE END?

100

Nouns typically have this after their two provided case forms.

What is their GENDER?

100

mater, pater, frâter, soror

What is family?

200

These are the two cases used with prepositions.

What are the ABLATIVE AND ACCUSATIVE?

200

These four letters should tell you the verb is either perfect (also pluperfect, or future perfect).

What are V, S, U AND X?

200

This declension is the only one we know with no neuter nouns.

What is the FIRST DECLENSION?

200

Prepositions with motion toward tend to use this case.

What is THE ACCUSATIVE?

200

Adjectives have multiple principal parts in order to have versions for every form of this property.

What is GENDER?

200

mîlês, arma, castra, gladius, pugnô

What is war?

300

This case is the only one that performs a function required in every sentence.

What is the NOMINATIVE?

300

This tense always, always*, includes the syllable -BA.

* unless you're talking about SUM, but c'mon

What is THE IMPERFECT?

300

These two forms are the same in every declension.

What are ABLATIVE AND DATIVE PLURAL?

300

The two words that generally help translate the dative case.

What are TO AND FOR?

300

The second principal part of a verb is also known by this term.

What is THE INFINITIVE?

300

cûria, senâtor, imperâtor, prôvincia

What is government?

400

This is the case of the capitalized noun in the following sentence:

Magister gave HIS BEST STUDENT a cookie.

What is the DATIVE?

400

What two letters does SUM start with in every form of the IMPERFECT and FUTURE tenses?

What are ER-?

400

This is the most common reason for a noun's nominative and accusative forms to be the same.

What is IT IS NEUTER?

400

This is the meaning POT- adds in Latin that it doesn't do in real life.

What is ABLE / CAN / COULD?

400

Adverbs and conjunctions have this many principal parts?

What is ZERO?

400
âtrium, iânua, têgula, porta

What is construction / parts of a building?

500

This grammatical function tells us by what means an action was accomplished.

What is the INSTRUMENT?

500

A verb that ends in -EMUS could be a second conjugation present OR it could be this conjugation and tense.

What is a THIRD CONJUGATION FUTURE?*

(Fourth conjugation would end in -IEMUS.)

500

This is the standard ending for a third declension noun.

What is NOTHING?

500

There are two prepositions we know of that can take the ABLATIVE and ACCUSATIVE cases. One is IN. This is the other.

What is SUB?

500

The four principal parts of a verb mean I VERB, TO VERB, I HAVE VERBED, and this.

What is VERBED?

500

forum, mercâtor, pecûnia, trâdere

What is business?