This case is used to show the subject of the sentence.
What is the Nominative Case?
A person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun?
The gender used for a majority of first declension nouns.
The Tense for what is currently happening.
What is the Present Tense?
This part of speech must match the case, number and gender of the noun it is describing.
What is an adjective?
This case is used to show the direct object of a sentence.
What is the Accusative Case?
The part of speech usually used to show action in a sentence.
What is a verb?
The case that does not have a standard nominative ending, so it is referred to as "various".
What is the Third Declension?
What the Number of a verb refers to.
What is Singular or Plural?
Can be translated, "Who", or "Which".
What is "qui, quae, quod"?
The Genitive Case is usually used to show this.
What is possession?
This part of speech describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
The declension where you can find: (porta, portae, f), meaning "gate".
What is the First Declension?
This "Person's" ending is either "-t" or "-nt".
What is Third Person?
This mood either makes a statement or asks a question.
What is the Indicative Mood?
The Dative Case is usually used to show this.
Takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
The declension where you can find: (ludus, ludi, m), meaning "school".
What is the Second Declension?
It can be either Active or Passive.
What is Voice?
A phrase which contains "with", "between", "under", or other words in this same part of speech.
What is a Prepositional Phrase?
In addition to this, the Ablative Case is also mainly used as the Ablative Agent.
What is the Object of the Preposition?
What is an antecedent?
The ending used to indicate a Latin noun's declension.
What is Genitive Singular?
The endings for Passive Verbs in the Third Person.
What are "-tur" and "-ntur"?
The singular present active form for this type of verb is taken from the second principal part of the verb itself.
What is an Infinitive?