3rd Declension
4th Declension
5th declension
Comparatives & Superlatives
Indirect Statement, Time & Place
100

True or False: all 3rd declension nouns have the same nominative singular form.

False

100

Dative and ablative plural ending.

IBUS

100

Gender of most 5th declension nouns

Feminine

100

Give a translation for the adjective brevior

shorter; rather short; more short

100

This case is used to show DURATION OF TIME

accusative 

200

Dative singular

i
200

Dative singular ending

UI
200

Dative and genitive singular 

EI

200

Give a translation for longissimus

longest; very long; the most long

200

Case used to show time when or within which

ABLATIVE

300

These two cases use the endig "ES" in the plural. 

Nominative and Accusative 

300

Genitive plural ending

UUM

300

Genitive plural

ERUM

300

Give the two possible nominative comparative forms for the adjective laetus.

LAETIOR and LAETIUS

300

In the sentence Romae habitamus, Romae is in the _____ case.

LOCATIVE

400

The ablative plural for an I-stem neuter noun?

I

400

Give the four times US is used as an ending for a 4th declension masculine or feminine noun.

Nominative singular; genitive singular; nominative plural; accusative plural

400

Dative and Ablative Plural 

EBUS

400

"er" adjectives add what to make their superlative forms? 

RIMUS (RIMA, RIMUM)

400

The three components of an indirect statement.

A mental action verb, an accusative subject and an infinitive

500

Genitive plural for i-stems nouns.

IUM

500

Give the three times the ending U is used for a 4th declension neuter noun.

Nominative singular; accusative singular; ablative singular

500

List all the times ES is used as an ending for a 5th declension noun.

Nominative singular; nominative plural; accusative plural

500

Name THREE special L adjectives 

facilis; difficilis 

similis; dissimilis 

gracilis; humilis

500

Give three LATIN VERBS that can introduce an indirect statement.

puto; credo; video; audio, video; dico; scio