Give the present tense endings.
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt
Give the singular and plural case endings for 1st declension nouns.
a, ae, ae, am, ā, ae, arum, is, as, is
Give the English translation for "sed"
These are the three genders of Latin nouns.
Masculine, feminine, and neuter
The billy goat walks out of the field and attacks the farmer’s son.
Caper ex agro ambulat et filium agricolae oppugnat.
Give the imperfect tense endings.
bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant
Give the singular and plural case endings for the 2nd declension masculine nouns
us (er, ir), i, o, um, o, i, orum, is, os, is
Give the English translation for "per" and what case it takes
through (+acc)
This is how you find the stem of a Latin verb.
Go to the infinitive/ 2nd principal part and drop the -re
The poet sings tales to the crowd about women, the queen, and camels.
Poeta fabulas turbae de feminā et reginā et camelo.
bo, bis, bit, bimus, bitis, bunt
Give the singular and plural case endings for 2nd declension neuter nouns.
um, i, o, um, o, i, orum, is, os, is
Give the English translation, the declension, and the gender for "caper, capri"
goat, 2nd declension masculine
This is how you find the stem of a Latin noun
Drop the genitive ending
Christ is the Word of God and is Lord on earth and in heaven.
Christus est Verbum Dei et Dominus in terra et in caelum.
Conjugate sum, esse in the present tense.
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
Decline puella, -ae f. girl in all cases and numbers with English meanings.
puella, puellae, puellae, puellam, puellā, puellae, puellarum, puellis, puellas, puellis
the girl, of the girl, to/for the girl, the girl, bwif the girl, the girls, of the girls, to/for the girls, the girls, bwif the girls
Give the Latin translation of "to call" (first two principle parts)
voco, vocare
This is what the ending of a Latin tells us.
Number, case (job), and sometimes declension
The sailors give gifts and help to the women, and there is joy in the town.
Nautae dona et auxilium feminis et gaudium in oppido est.
Conjugate amo, amare in the 3rd person singular with all meanings
amat, he/she/it loves, is loving, does love
Decline vir, viri m. man in all numbers and cases
vir, viri, viro, virum, viro, viri, virorum, viris, viros, viris
Give the Latin translation for "sky, heaven" (both nominative singular and genitive singular)
caelum, caeli
This is what the ending of a Latin verb tells us.
Number, person, and tense
We are the queen’s servants and will give cookies to the sons and daughters.
Servi reginae sumus et filiis et filiis crustula dabimus.