What is/are declensions?
Most nouns in the 1st declension are this gender.
What is feminine?
All masculine 2nd declension nouns end with these two letters.
What is -us?
Adjectives must match their nouns in these three ways.
What are gender, number, and case?
The numbers used for counting things.
What are cardinal numbers?
These two small words, called "articles," exist in English, but not in Latin.
What are "the" and "a/an?"
These two letters come at the end of every genitive singular word in 1st declension.
What is -ae?
What is masculine or neuter.
An adjective's dictionary form always has this many words.
What is 3?
The numbers used for putting things in order.
What are ordinal numbers?
The subject noun of the sentence goes in this case.
What is the nominative case?
There are this many masculine words in first declension.`
What is 3?
This letter comes at the end of every genitive singular word in 2nd declension.
What is -i?
This adjective can mean both great and large.
What is magnus, magna, magnum?
All numbers are this part of speech. (e.g. verb, noun, adverb, etc.)
What is an adjective?
This rule says that all nominatives look identical to accusatives in the neuter gender.
What is the neuter rule?
These three words are 1st declension but masculine in gender.
What are poeta, nauta, and agricola?
This is a second declension word that means "horse?"
What is equus?
This is the correct word order for a noun and its adjective.
What is before or after?
These numbers are mostly indeclinable (they don't take endings).
What are cardinal numbers?
This is the "to/for" case.
What is dative?
The stem of a first declension word is built on which principal part?
What is the second principal part?
In the plural nominative and accusative, neuter words have to end with this letter.
What is -a?
This follows a linking verb and describes the subject.
What is the predicate adjective?
This is the Roman numeral for five hundred.
What is D?