Case Uses
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives and Participles
Miscellaneous
100

Case used for a direct object

Accusative

100

How do we determine which declension a noun belongs to?

Genitive singular ending

100

Singular active indicative verbs (so far) end in -t. What do plural active indicative verbs end in?

-nt

100
How do we translate a comparative adjective?

_____er, more _____

100

What is the Latin relative pronoun (all 3 nominative singular forms)

quī, quae, quod

200

Helper word for translating a genitive

Of

200

What three pieces of information does a noun's dictionary entry contain?

Nominative singular, genitive singular, gender

200

What is an imperative?

A command

200

How do we translate a present participle?

verbing (the verbing _____)

200

The word in the main sentence that a relative pronoun refers back to

Antecedent

300

The genitive case can show possession.  What other case can, too?

Dative

300
Genitive singular 4th declension ending
ūs
300

How do we translate an infinitive?

To verb (or to be verbed, if passive)
300

How do we form a superlative adjective?

positive adjective - ending + issimus, -a, -um

300

Which of the following properties does a relative pronoun share with its antecedent: case, number, gender?

Number and gender
400

What is the term for an ablative word following a/ab describing the person who performs the action of a passive verb?

Ablative of agent

400

The dative plural is always identical to which other form of a noun?

Ablative plural

400

Give the 1st conjugation passive infinitive ending.

-ārī

400

Define participle in two words.

Verbal adjective

400

How does Latin form indirect statement?

Accusative + infinitive

500

What two cases can describe time?  Distinguish between the two uses.

Accusative of extent of time, ablative of time when

500

Recite all ten 5th declension endings

ēs, eī, eī, em, ē, ēs, ērum, ēbus, ēs, ēbus

500

Give the infinitive of est/sunt.

esse

500

Ablative singular ending for a 3rd declension adjective.

500

What are the two definitions of is, ea, id?

He/she/it, this/that