Nouns
Verbs
Cases
Declensions
Adjectives
100

Nouns are people, places, things or...

ideas

100

Verbs are generally found where in a Latin sentence?

end

100

This case is used for the subject.

nominative

100

Declensions are groups of ____________ that use the same endings. 

nouns

100

Adjectives describe what?

nouns

200

In Latin, every noun has this assigned to it: (hint: there are three of them)

gender

200

There are two types of verbs in English and Latin. What are they? 

action and 'to be' [or 'linking' or 'helping']
200

This case is used for the direct object.

accusative

200

How many declensions are there in Latin?

five

200

True or False: numbers and colors are adjectives.

true

300

Every Latin noun belongs to a certain group called a...

declension

300

Verbs belong to groups called...

conjugations

300

This case is used to show possession. 

genitive

300

What dictionary entry do you look at to determine a noun's declension?

second

300

Adjectives in Latin have how many dictionary entries?

three

400

Every noun in Latin has this many dictionary entries.

2

400

Verbs in Latin have endings that reflect what other part of the sentence?

the subject

400

This case is used as the object of a preposition.

ablative

400
Each declension has how many endings (primary)?

ten

400

Adjectives must match the noun they describe in what three ways?

case, number, and gender

500

In order to get the noun's stem in Latin, go to what dictionary entry to chop off the ending?

the second

500
How many dictionary entries do verbs have?

four

500

This case is used for the indirect object.

dative

500

Second declension has two charts for what two genders?

masculine and neuter

500

How do you get an adjective's stem?

second dictionary entry/chop off the 'a'