The three genders Latin uses
What is masculine, feminine, and neuter?
This conjugation has a root vowel of "a"
What is the first conjugation?
The system of endings for adjectives
What is a declension?
These two cases are used for prepositions.
What are the accusative and ablative cases?
This word means "water"
What is "aqua"?
The two types of third declension stems
What is consonant-stem and i-stem?
The basic form of a verb
What is an infinitive?
This adjective means "good"
What is "bonus, bona, bonum"?
Singular and plural for verbs and nouns
What is "number"?
This word means "to lead"
What is "duco, ducere"?
This case is usually the same as the nominative.
What is the vocative case?
This type of verb does not follow a specific pattern
What is an irregular verb?
The three ways a noun and adjective must agree
What is gender, number, and case?
This case works with prepositions like "ab"
What is the ablative case?
This word means "to be"
What is "sum, esse"?
The three neuter cases with the same endings.
What are the nominative, accusative, and vocative cases?
This conjugation does not have a root vowel
What is the third conjugation?
This adjective means "brave"
What is "fortis, fortis"?
This particle indicates a question
What is "-ne"?
What is "ludus, ludi"?
All six cases and their uses
What is nominative (subject), genitive (possession), dative (indirect object), accusative (direct object/object of preposition), ablative (object of preposition), and vocative (direct address)?
The personal endings of a verb
What is o, s, t, mus, tis, nt?
In this declension, the endings for masculine and feminine adjectives are the same.
What is the third declension?
This type of infinitive only works with certain verbs (Hint: Think of "constituo")
What is a complementary infinitive?
This word means "slowly"