This is what a noun's case describes.
What is the job a noun does in a sentence?
These are created by removing -re from the infinitive form of the verb or -i from the 3rd principal part.
What are the verb stems?
This general from Carthage swore an oath of unending hatred against Rome when he was a child.
Who was Hannibal?
This part of the dictionary form is the most important for all nouns and most verbs.
What is the second word?
These are the prepositions added to the Dative case when translating into English.
What are to/for?
The concept of tense answers this question.
What is when the action occurred?
This mountain range, which formed a natural barrier into Italy, was traditionally though of as being impassible during winter.
What are the Alps?
These are the different sets of endings assigned to nouns.
What are declensions?
Possession is shown by this noun case.
What is the genitive?
The perfect system of tenses is used for this kind of action.
What is a completed action?
The rich silver mines of this area were able to completely revitalize Carthage's economy after the end of the First Punic War.
What was the Iberian Peninsula, or Spain?
What are the case, the number, and the gender.
This is the function of the accusative case.
What is the direct object?
This tense shows a completed action happening at a later time.
What is the Future Perfect tense?
These mistakes caused the defeat of the Romans in the battle of Trebia River.
What were crossing a frozen river, not allowing the soldiers to warm up with breakfast, and using inexperienced troops?
These are the three ways an imperfect verb can be translated.
What are was/were, kept, and used to?
This is the only case that can work with prepositions other than the ablative.
What is the accusative case?
This is the use of the infinitive mood.
What is to use the verb like a noun?
The attacks of this city, which was allied with Rome, against its neighbors prompted the Second Punic War.
What was Saguntum?
This is the ending you would need if translating: "You thought."
What are either -isti or -istis?