These are the present tense verb endings.
What are:
-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
This is how you parse the Latin noun: aqua
What is
N/S/F
This is what we call it when we list the forms of a noun.
What is:
decline/declining
This is what we call it when we list the forms of a verb.
What is
conjugate/conjugating
This is the English translation of:
amat
What is
"he, she or it loves"
This verb tense describes ongoing, continuous action in the past
What is the
imperfect tense
This is how you parse the Latin verb: laborant
What is
3/P/Pr
These are the four PAINful nouns.
What are
Poeta, Agricola, Incola, Nauta
Tense is _________ .
What is
time
This is the English translation of:
sumus
What is
"we are"
These are the Imperfect tense endings
What are:
-bam, -bas, -bat, -bamus, -batis, -bant
This is how you parse the Latin noun: ludum
What is
Acc./S/M
The three parts of a noun that we identify when we parse Latin nouns.
What are
case, number, and gender
The three parts of a verb that we identify when we parse Latin verbs.
What are
person, number, and tense
This is the English translation of:
equorum
What is
"of the horses"
Sentence Pattern A includes these parts of speech.
What are:
SN - V
This is how you parse the Latin verb: augebamus
What is
1/P/I
These are the five nouns cases in Latin.
What are
Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
These are the two helping verbs in English that we use when we translate Latin verbs in the imperfect tense.
What are
was, were
This is the English translation of:
navigabatis
What is
"you all were sailing"
Sentence Pattern B includes these parts of speech.
What are:
SN - LV - PrN
This is how you parse the Latin verb: estis
What is
2/P/Pr
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")
First conjugations verbs have an ______ before the ending and second conjugations verbs have an ______ before the ending.
What are
a
e
This is the English translation of:
caela
(use the Accusative case!)
What is
"the skies/heavens"