What is the definition of a noun?
What is a verb?
A word capable of asserting something.
(Also acceptable: an action or "being" word)
Conjugate the verb "to be" in the present tense (starting with "sum).
sum
es
est
summus
estis
sunt
Subjects and predicate nominatives go in what case?
Nominative
What declension is each noun?
canis, canis
puella, puellae
frumentum, frumenti
3rd
1st
2nd
(hint: statement, command, or wish)
command (imperative)
Conjugate the verb "to be" in the past tense (starting with "eram").
eram
eras
erat
eramus
eratis
erant
Possessives go in what case?
Genitive
3rd declension words ending in l-a-n-c-e-t in their second forms are what gender?
What "mood" is the sentence, "May you have the best of luck on your test!"
Conjugate the verb "to be" in the future tense" (starting with "ero").
ero
eris
erit
erimus
eritis
erunt
Direct objects (and objects of prepositions of motion) go in what case?
Accusative
What is special about "a word that ends in -is or -es in the first form, AND has the same number of syllables in the first and second forms"?
It is i-stem
What tense is this rule for short e-stem verbs?
Stem + Personal Ending (with no changes)
present tense
Conjugate the verb "to be willing" in the present tense (starting with "volo")
volo
vis
vult
volumus
vultis
volunt
Objects of prepositions (not of motion) go in what case?
Ablative
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sui
sibi
se
se
is what kind of pronoun?
What tense is this rule for i-stem verbs?
Stem + a + Personal Ending
Future possible/Subjunctive present
Conjugate the verb "to be unwilling" in the present (starting with "nolo").
nolo
non vis
non vult
nolumus
non vultis
nolunt
Indirect objects (to whom or for whom) go in what case?
Dative