Latin nouns have different ending called this.
What are declensions?
When used as subjects, these are nested in the ending of a verb.
What is a pronoun?
Latin verbs have different endings called this.
What are conjugations?
Translate "vident."
What is "They see"?
tu, tui
you
Four ways that nouns can be classified.
What is gender, number, case and declension?
An appositive agrees with its noun in these two ways.
What are Number and Case?
This is the number of Latin conjugations.
What is four?
The Present system verb tenses.
What is Present, Imperfect, and Future
munio
fortify, construct
The 5 Latin Noun cases.
What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative?
Where adjectives of quality generally stand in a sentence.
What is they follow their Noun?
The four parts of the verbs are called this.
What is the principal parts?
The Perfect verb tenses.
What is Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect?
teneo
hold
If a Latin noun in the 3rd declension ends in -s -o -x (SOX), this is the gender of the noun.
What is feminine?
Where adjective of quantity, size, and numbers generally stand in a sentence.
What is they precede their Nouns?
We use this formula to build a verb.
What is Stem + conjugation (mood) identifier + tense identifier + person/number identifier
The First Conjugation verb ending.
-are,
paro
perpare, get ready
The ending of the 2nd Declension Genitive Singular Nouns.
What is "-i?"
An adjective agrees with its noun in these three ways.
What is gender, number, and case.
The principal verb part used to build a Present system verb.
What is the Present Infinitive Active principal part?
These are the endings for the perfect tense.
What is -i, -isti, -it, -imus, -istis, -erunt?
confirmo
encourage, strengthen