Nouns
Verbs
The Latin Language
Forming verbs
Vocab
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

100

What is a verb?

A word that asserts something

100

True or false: Latin is an inflected language

True

100

True or false: Latin verbs have a stem

True

100

audire

to hear

200

Select the noun from this sentence:

The dog barked loudly.

Dog

200

Select the verb from this sentence:


I played piano for the show.

Played

200

What do we do to words in Latin to show grammatical relationships?

Change the form

200
What is the stem of audire?

audi-

200

cedere

To Yield

300

Is this noun common or proper?

Trees

Common

300

"The tree is very tall."

What kind of verb is being used in that sentence?

Being Verb
300

English is different from Latin. How do we show grammatical relationships in English?

Word order/meaning.

300

What changes in the stem to show the verb is present tense?

The 'e' at the end of the stem becomes an 'i'
300

discere

To learn

400

What kind of noun is this?

Peace

Abstract

400

"I am cooking dinner for my cousin."

Is "am" being used as a helping verb or a being verb?

Helping verb

400

One of these does not belong in this group. Which is it?

In Latin, a verb changes its form to show tense, person, number, gender, and mood.

Gender

400

Translate this into English:

Mittis

You send/you are sending/you do send

400

rex, regis

King

500

Give the plural form of "ox"

Oxen

500

"I was painting a picture."

Is the verb in this sentence expressing an incomplete/present or complete/perfect action?

Incomplete/present

500

One of these does not belong in this group. Which is it?

In Latin, a noun changes its form to show gender, tense, and case

Tense

500

Put this into Latin:

We are leading.

Ducimus

500

gens, gentis

Tribe