CASES
Nouns and their Jobs
Don't be TENSE
VERBS/NOUNS
OddsNEnds
100

These are the five listed in order.

What is a Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Ablative?

100

This particular one is in the Nominative Case.

What is a SUBJECT NOUN?

100

If I want to do something tomorrow you must use this verb tense in Latin.

What is FUTURE?

100

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

What are the Imperfect verb tense endings?

100

The month of July comes from this ruler's name?

Who is Julius Caesar?

200

When I look up a Latin noun these two appear in order.

What is Nominative and the Genitive?

200

This one is in the Accusative Case and receives the action of the VERB in a sentence.

What is a Direct Object?

200

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

What are the PRESENT tense verb endings?

200

-a, -ae, -ae, -am, a

What are the First Declension Singular Noun Endings?

200

Veni, vidi, vici.

What is "I came, I saw, I conquered"?

300

An acronym to help me remember the CASES.

What is: Never Give Davus Any Apples?


300

This one takes the DO in a sentence and usually follows a very small 2 or 3-letter word. 

What is the INDIRECT OBJECT?

300

This Imperfect tense ending sounds like the banging of a door.

What is -bam?

300

-i, -orum, -is, -os, -is.

What are the Second Declension Masculine PLURAL noun endings?

300

Divide et regna.

What is Divide and rule?

400

This one means of the_____, or indicates possession.

What is GENITIVE?

400
This is a noun that renames the SUBJECT or tells us what the subject is.

What is a Predicate Nominative (PrN)?

400

This means "You all will be".

What is "eritis"?

400

Latin has FEW words but _____  _______.

What is MANY ENDINGS"?

400

In principio erat verbum

What is "In the beginning was the Word"?

500

THis one means "by,with or from the______".

What is the Ablative case?

500

This is a noun that follows a preposition. 

What is the OBJECT of the PREPOSITION?

500

To parse a verb, means you identify these parts.

What is person, number, and tense?

500

This is the Neuter Rule.

What is it when the Nominative and the Accusative noun endings are the same in both the Singular and the Plural?

500

This is a word that comes 'de rivas'- and may look or sound like the Latin.

What is a derivative?