sum, esse
what is "to be"
vir, viri
what is "man, hero"
what is the case of "amicus" in the sentence "amicus meus remanere non potest"
Nominative
parse "amas"
2nd singular present indicative active
What are the personal endings
what are -o -s -t -mus -tis -nt
habeo, habere
what is "to have, to hold, to possess"
animus, animi
what is "soul, spirit, mind"
What is the case of "nautam" in the sentence "nautam monebam
accusative
parse "sumus"
1st plural present indicative active of sum, esse
What are the noun cases and their uses
what are
Nominative - subject Genitive - possession Dative - indirect object Accusative - direct object Ablative - adverbial or object of the preposition
satio, satiare
what is "to satisfy"
caelum, caeli
what is "sky, heaven"
What is the case of "agricolae" in the sentence "Poetae vitam agricolae laudabant"
genitive
parse "habebimus"
1st plural future indicative active of habeo habere
Name 3 parts of speech
what are verbs, nouns, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, pronouns, etc
iuvo, iuvare
what is "to help, aid, assist"
mora, morae
what is "delay"
what is the case of "caeca" in the sentence "fortuna caeca est"
nominative
parse "erunt"
3rd plural future indicative active of sum esse
What is the difference between an appositive and a predicate
a predicate comes after a linking verb
an appositive is a noun "positioned next to" another noun as an explanatory equivalent
ceno, cenare
what is "to dine"
vitium, viti
what is "fault, crime, vice"
what is the subject of the sentence "pauci de periculo cogitant"
"pauci". substantive adjective meaning few men
parse "poterant"
3rd plural imperfect indicative active of possum, posse
Translate the sentence "Amicus meus remanere non potest"
My friend is not able to remain