This Latin noun means "master." (Answer in Latin)
What is dominus?
This Latin verbs means "are." (Answer in Latin)
What is sunt?
In Capitulum III, Iulius does not hear Quintus calling him because of this. (Say what he is doing in Latin)
What is dormit?
Marcus est puer.
Marcus is a boy.
This case is used for the subject, the person/thing doing the action of the sentence.
What is nominative?
1st and 2nd declension share this ending for both dative and ablative plural.
What is -is?
All active verbs we have learned so far end with either this letter, or these letters. (Give two answers)
What are -t and -nt?
In Capitulum IX, this animal lives in the forest and mountains. (Answer in Latin)
What is lupus?
Ovis ad pastorem suum balat.
The sheep bleats at its shepherd.
This case is used for people/things that are receiving the action of the verb from the subject.
True or False: While we have covered the patterns of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declension, not all words follow these patterns. Pronouns such as qui, quae, quod; hic, haec, hoc; and ille, illa, illud do NOT follow the patterns of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd declension.
True
So far, all verbs we have learned have been in this tense.
What is present?
In Capitulum VI, Iulia is crying because she thinks she has this. (Answer in Latin)
What is a nasus foedus?
Lydia, cuius vir ornamenta emit, Medus amat.
Lydia, whose man buy jewelry, loves Medus.
This case is used for showing possession, or the quality of a person or object.
What is genitive?
This 3rd declension endings tells us that the action involves giving to multiple people or things.
What is -ibus?
Iulius tells Marcus and Quintus to do this action while searching for their sister Iulia. (Answer in Latin, and use the correct form/ending)
What is currunt?
In Capitulum VI, this friend of Iulius, while riding on a horse, sees Medus walking to Rome.
Who is Cornelius?
Quattuor servi Iulium portant quia is pecuniosus est, et venit Romā.
Four servants/slave carry Iulius because he is rich, and he is coming/comes from Rome.
This case is most likely to appear when using the verb "dat," meaning "he/she/it gives."
What is dative?
Like 1st and 2nd declension, 3rd declension also has a set list of endings that every 3rd declension noun uses, except for this one particular case, which has no set ending at all.
What is nominative singular?
If you see the verb ends with -tur or -ntur, then you know that the verb is this.
What is passive?
In Capitulum VIII, Albinus sells a ring to Medus for this amount. (say the amount in Latin)
What is nonaginta?
Canis, qui a lupo videtur et ad eum latrat, non tam magnus est quam lupum.
The dog, which is seen by the wolf and barks at it, is not as big as the wolf.
This case is most likely to appears in a sentence with a passive verb and the preposition a/ab.
What is ablative?