A noun names a person, place, thing or ____.
What is 'idea'?
The direct object of the verb is found in the ___ case.
What is accusative?
We do walk.
What is ambulamus?
Puellarum
What is 'of the girls' or 'girls' '?
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 do not call.
What is non vocatis?
There are ____ cases of Latin nouns.
What is 7?
There are ____ verb tenses in Latin.
What is 6?
This noun case is only found with a giving/showing/telling verb.
What is dative?
Latin nouns are identified according to 4 criteria.
What is number, gender, case and declension?
Latin verbs are identified according to five different criteria.
What is person, number, voice, tense and mood?
The relationship words have to each other in a sentence is known as ____.
What is syntax?
A noun which follows a linking verb is known as a _____.
What is predicate nominative?
Most of the Latin verbs we will use will be in the ______ mood.
What is indicative?
A verb which does not require a direct object is known as a _____ verb.
What is intransitive?