What is province?
These are the first declension noun endings
Populus is in which case?
What is nominative?
This is what you look at to determine which declension a noun belongs
What is the ending of the genitive singular?
Translate "Nauta videt."
What is "The sailor sees."
danger
What is periculum, periculi?
These are the second declension masculine noun endings
What are -us, -i, -o, -um, -o, -i, -orum, -is, -os, -is?
Collem is in which case?
What is accusative?
This is what you do to find the stem of a Latin noun
What is drop the case ending of the genitive singular?
Translate "the forest of the province"
What is silva provinciae?
amicus, amici
What is friend?
These are the second declension neuter noun endings
What are -um, -i, -o, -um, -o, -a, -orum, -is, -a, -is?
Gladiorum is in which case?
What is genitive?
Verbs are placed where in the sentence
What is at the end of the sentence?
Translate "Deus regnum Christo dedit."
What is "God gave a kingdom to Christ"?
truth
veritas, veritatis
These are the third declension masculine and feminine noun endings
What are various, -is, -i, -em, -e, -es, -um (-ium), -ibus, -es, -ibus?
What is dative?
This is how you determine the gender of a third declension noun
What is first apply the natural gender rule (ie, a nouns naming male persons is masculine, and nouns naming female persons is feminine), and second apply the SOX, ErOr, LANCET rules to the nominative singular?
Translate "There are hills behind the town."
What is "Sunt colles post oppidum."
princeps, principis
chief, leading man
These are the third declension neuter noun endings
What are various, -is, -i, various, -e, -a, -um, -ibus, -a, -ibus?
Latin prepositions govern which two cases
What are accusative and ablative?
These are the two rules that determine if a third declension noun is declined like pars (i-stem)
What are nouns that have the same number of syllables in the nominative and the genitive, and nouns whose stem ends in two consonants?
Conjugate and translate "sum"
What are sum (I am), es (you are), est (he, she, it is), sumus (we are), estis (you all are), sunt (they are)?