A noun names a person, place, or ______________.
Thing
There are ___ conjugations of verbs in Latin.
What is 5?
The direct object of the verb is found in the ___ case.
What is accusative?
We walk.
What is ambulamus?
What linking verb do we use to translate the future tense?
What is will?
The base or root of a Latin noun is found by ______.
What is 'removing the genitive singular (-ae) ending'?
The stem (or root, base) of a Latin verb is found by ____.
What is 'removing the -re from the infinitive, or 2nd principal part'?
Latin has the same parts of speech as English, except that it has no ____.
What is articles?
You all will call.
What is vocabitis?
What linking verb do we use for the pluperfect?
What is had'?
There are ____ cases of Latin nouns.
What is 5?
There are ____ verb tenses in Latin.
What is 6?
This noun case is only found with a giving/showing/telling verb.
What is dative?
What stem do we use to conjugate the perfect tense?
What is perfect stem?
Latin nouns are identified according to 4 criteria.
What is number, gender, case and declension?
Latin verbs are identified according to three different criteria.
What is person, number, tense
present, infinitive, perfect
They will flee
What is facient?
What tense uses two different sets of endings based on the verbs conjugation?
Future
baseball- 1st or 2nd
am, es, et...- 3rd, 3rdio, and 4th
A noun which follows a linking verb is known as a _____.
What is predicate nominative?
Which tense implies something being more in the past?
What is pluperfect?
What type of verb does not show action?
What is irregular?
navigavit
What is he sailed?
What linking verb do we translate with the imperfect tense?
was/were