What are the 5 noun cases?
(The ones you know)
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Ablative.
What is castra, castrorum in English?
Camp
Where do Latin Verbs most often go in a sentence?
At the end.
The accusative case is used for a noun in Latin acting as an object of the preposition.
False
What two genders does the second declension use?
Masculine and Neuter.
What is aceis, aciei in English?
Battle line
What is the following sentence in English?
In nominem Dei.
In the name of God.
Latin verbs have four principle parts.
True
How many verb tenses does the active voice have? (Just the number)
6
What is "On account of" in Latin?
Propter
What is the following sentence in English?
Deus est bonus.
God is good.
The endings for the second declension neuter are:
us, i, o, um, o
i, orum, is, os, is
False
What are the verd endings for the active, indicative, second conjugation?
eo, es, et
emus, etis, ent
What is "Because" in Latin?
Quod
What is the following sentence in Latin?
He is attacking the town.
Oppidum oppugnat.
There are six Latin Noun cases.
True
What are the SINGULER first person personal pronouns in Latin and English?
ego - I
mei - of me
mihi - to me
me - me
me - me
What is alienus, a, um in English?
Unfavorable
Another's
Foreign
What is the following sentence in Latin?
Christians praise a good God.
Christiani bonum Deum laudant.
Nouns in the Nominative case for the third declension that end in n, i, a, t, l, or c are neuter.
false