What numbers can Latin adjectives, nouns, and verbs have?
singular and plural
mercātorēs
nominative/accusative, plural, masculine
habēs
2nd person, singular, present, active, indicative
hodie
today
What does a noun's case show?
Its function
Nominative nouns (the subject) and verbs must agree in what?
number
agrīcola
nominative, singular, masculine
agunt
3rd person, plural, present, active, indicative
senex, senis (m.)
old man
What genders can Latin nouns and adjectives have?
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter
Adjectives must agree with the nouns they describe in what three things?
case, number, and gender
servōrum
genitive, plural, masculine
laudamus
1st person, plural, present, active, indicative
puella, puellae (f.)
girl
How many principle parts do Latin verbs have?
Four (4)
How many declensions are there in Latin?
Five (5)
feminas
accusative, plural, feminine
quaesitis
2nd person, plural, present, active, indicative
multus, multa, multum
much, many
How many principle parts do Latin nouns have?
Two (2)
What things must you identify when you parse a verb?
Person, Number, Tense, Voice, Mood
iuvenibus
dative/ablative, plural, masculine
sunt
3rd person, plural, present, active, indicative
femina, feminae (f.)
woman
Indirect object