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100

they put, placed, pitched (only with castra)

What is: posuerunt

100

All nouns whose genitive singular end in -IS belong to this declension.

What is: the 3rd declension

(see p35)

100

What is the gender rules for the 3rd declension

1. Gender (nouns naming individual male persons are masculine, nouns naming individual female persons are feminine)

2. SOX/ERROR/LANCET (Fem, Masc, Neut)

100

Deus, pater hominum, in Caelo est.

God, the father of men, is in Heaven. 


100

nunc

What is: "now"

200

agunt gratias

What is: They give thanks

200

“portus, portus,̄” is of this declension (include gender).

What is: 4th Declension, masculine

200

All verbs whose present infinitive active ends in -ēre belong to the...

What is: the 2nd conjugation

(see p120)

200

Deus legem hominibus dedit.

What is: God gave the law to the men.

200

The case that governs propter 

What is: the accusative

300

fecerunt

What is: They made

300

The nominative and genitive singular of "thing, affair".

What is: “res, rei”

300

When the subject is the person or thing to which the action is done.

What is: the Passive voice

(see p180)

300

Nautae portus vident

Daily Double 

The sailors see the harbors

300

Adjectives agree with their nouns in three ways.

What are: case, number, and gender

(see p73)

400

They came

What is: venerunt

400

Decline "a servant or slave".

What is: "servus, servī, servō, servum, servō (singular); servī, servōrum, servīs, servōs, servīs (plural)"?

400

An appositive agrees with its noun in these 2 things 

What is: number and case

400
Galli Galliam incolunt.

The Gauls inhabit Gaul.

400

The gender of collis and mōns

What is: masculine

500

estis

What is: You all are

500

Decline "lēx, lēgis".

What is: “lēx, lēgis, lēgī, lēgem, lēge (singular); lēgēs, lēgum, lēgibus, lēgēs, lēgibus (plural)”.

500

The governing case of the preposition "in" and why 

In with ablative : in, on: no motion

In with acc: in, into, against, upon, on: movement

500

Christiani caedem principum hostium non laudant.

Christians do not praise the slaughter of the enemy's leading men. 

500

What are the rules to determine 3rd declension i-stem nouns

Genitive stem ends in 2 consonants or have the same number of syllables in nominative and genitive