'Flipping' verbs is an exercise in which we do this.
Change active to passive or passive to active.
Adjectives in Latin agree with nouns in these three ways.
What are number, gender and function?
These two blocks of nouns use only two endings to fill out our classroom grid system.
What are Blocks III and IV?
This is the Latin word for seminary.
What is seminarium?
This principle part is used to form T456 passives.
What is the 4th principle part?
This block contains adjective endings that look like this:
us i a ae um a
um os am as um a
What is Block I?
This block of nouns uses a crazy form, but not frequently.
What is Block I?
This is how you say 'little man' in one word.
What is 'Parvus'?
When we want to have a little fun, we change the y'all -tis ending into this.
What is -mini?
Adjectives with no noun will do this.
What is man up/ woman up/ thing up?
This is the reverse of -as.
What is -am?
This is the Latin word for God, and its inverse.
Latin T456 passive verbs require two words to form, commonly referred to by this term.
What is a compound verb?
What is crazy?
This is the inverse of -i.
What is -os?
This sacrament is not received by priests.
What is matrimonium?
When -s (you) endings become -iris, they collapse into -eris, except in this verb group.
What is Group 4?
Latin adjectives may not be adjacent to the noun they describe, due to this principle.
What is Free and Floating but not Frivolous?
These are the of-possession singular endings for Blocks III and IV.
What are -us and -ei?
This is the Latin of-possession for 'king'.
What is Regis?