Latin to English
English to Latin
Functions in a sentence
Parts of speech
Latin Grammar
100

Nasos

noses

100

You are

es

100

What kind of verb is needed to have a direct object?

AVP

100

Takes the place of a noun in a sentence

Adverb

100

English relies on ______ rather than endings to understand the role of a noun in a sentence.

Word order

200

Quid?

what?

200

Does

agit

200

In a sentence, who carries out the action of the verb?

Subject

200
A person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

200

Rather than word order, Latin relies on ______ to understand the role of a noun in the sentence.

ending/speling

300

Vendit

sells

300

Money

pecunia

300

Who receives the action of the verb?

DO

300

Modifies/describes a noun

Adjective

300

The direct object of a Latin sentence commonly ends in this letter:

M

400

Ego

I

400

Mouths

ora

400

In English, what do you add to the end of a word to show possession?

's or s'

400

These words take an object (examples: in, at, on, through)

preposition

400
In the sentence below, which word is the DO:


Amicum filii tui non videt.

Amicum

500

Sum

I am

500

Written after

post scriptum

500

What kind of verb is needed to have a subject complement?

LVP

500

Modifies/describes the action of the verb

Adverb

500

In the sentence below, which word is the DO:

Populus Romanus sapientiam tui laudat.

Sapientiam