Grammar
Verbs
Third Declension
Nouns
Miscolanious
100

What is an example of a Preposition?

under, in, between, around, with, by, etc.

100

What is the definition of a passive verb?

It is a verb where the action is happening to the subject.

100

True or false, "rex, regis" is a third declension i-stem.

False

100

What are the three things which must match between a noun and adjective?

Case, Number, and Gender

100

What voice is the verb ambulat?

Active Voice

200

What is an Antecedent?

The noun that the pronoun describes.

200

What type of verb is tacete?

Imperative

200

What case changes for Third Declension i-stem masculine and feminine?

Genitive Plural "ium"

200

What is the function of the Genitive case?

Possessive

200

What type of word is "magnus, magna, magnum"

Adjective

300

What is a relative clause?

It is a clause that includes a relative pronoun describing the antecedent.

300

What type of verb is esse?

Infinitive

300

What two ways can you determine if a masculine and feminine third declension noun is an i-stem?

The Nominative and Genitive must be Parisyllabic or there must be two consonance in the Genitive stem. 

300

How do you find the stem of a latin noun?

Remove the ending from the Genitive case.

300

What kind of verb is "potest, possunt" (is able) paired with?

Infinitive

400

What is an indirect statement?

A clause that takes the place of a quotation in a sentence 

400

What are the four conjugation endings of infinitive verbs?

are, ēre, ere, ire

400

How do you determine if a neuter third declension noun is an i-stem.

The Nominative ends in e, al, or ar.

400

What case is the indirect object.

Dative 

400

Quae is what kind of pronoun?

Relative Pronoun

500

What two things must be in an indirect statement?

An Accusative noun paired with an Infinitive verb

500

What are the four passive conjugation endings for infinitive verbs? 

ari, ēri, i, iri

500

What four cases change for neuter third declension i-stem?

Ablative singular "i", Nominative and Accusative plural "ia", Genitive plural "ium"

500

What is the only declension that has a different vocative ending?

Second Declension Masculine

500

Give an example of an indirect statement in english.

The doctor said that the boy is sick.