Grammar
Parsing
Nouns
Verbs
Translation
100

These are the present tense verb endings.

What are:

-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

100

This is how you parse the Latin noun:  aqua

What is

N/S/F

100

This is what we call it when we list the forms of a noun.

What is:

decline/declining

100

This is what we call it when we list the forms of a verb.

What is

conjugate/conjugating

100

This is the English translation of:

amat

What is 

"he, she or it loves"

200

This verb tense describes ongoing, continuous action in the past

What is the

imperfect tense

200

This is how you parse the Latin verb: laborant

What is

3/P/Pr

200

These are the four PAINful nouns.

What are

Poeta, Agricola, Incola, Nauta

200

Tense is _________ .

What is

time

200

This is the English translation of:

sumus

What is

"we are"

300

These are the Imperfect tense endings

What are:

-bam, -bas, -bat, -bamus, -batis, -bant

300

This is how you parse the Latin noun:  ludum

What is

Acc./S/M

300

The three parts of a noun that we identify when we parse Latin nouns.

What are 

case, number, and gender

300

The three parts of a verb that we identify when we parse Latin verbs.

What are

person, number, and tense

300

This is the English translation of:

equorum

What is

"of the horses"

400

Sentence Pattern A includes these parts of speech.

What are:

SN - V

400

This is how you parse the Latin verb: augebamus

What is

1/P/I

400

These are the five nouns cases in Latin.

What are

Nominative

Genitive

Dative

Accusative

Ablative

400

These are the two helping verbs in English that we use when we translate Latin verbs in the imperfect tense.

What are

was, were

400

This is the English translation of:

navigabatis

What is

"you all were sailing"

500

Sentence Pattern B includes these parts of speech.

What are:

SN - LV - PrN

500

This is how you parse the Latin verb:  estis

What is

2/P/Pr

500

These are the English prepositions that are included with the Latin noun cases.

What are

Nominative (none)

Genitive ("of the")

Dative ("to/for")

Accusative ("the")

Ablative ("by/with/from")

500

First conjugations verbs have an ______ before the ending and second conjugations verbs have an ______ before the ending.

What are

a

e

500

This is the English translation of:

caela

(use the Accusative case!)

What is

"the skies/heavens"