Nouns & Gender
Cases
Verbs
100

This Old English language had how many grammatical genders?

masculine, feminine, neuter

100

 This case marks the subject of a sentence.

Nominative case

100

These verbs change their vowel to form the past tense.

Strong verbs

200

The masculine form of “the” in Old English.

200

 This case marks the direct object.

Accusative case

200

These verbs add -d or -t to form the past tense.

Weak verbs

300

The neuter form of “the” in Old English

 þæt

300

This case is used for indirect objects or after certain prepositions.

Dative case

300

Old English verbs had how many main tenses?

two (present and past)

400

 This neuter Old English word means “woman” or “wife.”

wīf

400

Old English had this total number of cases

 five

400

This mood expresses hypothetical or uncertain situations.

Subjunctive mood

500

This case shows possession in Old English.

the Genitive case

500

 The least common Old English case used to show means or method.

instrumental case

500

The Old English infinitive usually ends in this suffix.

an