What are the four principle part endings?
-o, -are, -avi, -atus
List the Latin genders.
M, F, N
An adjective describes a ______ or a ________.
noun or a pronoun
Latin is a language of _________ and ________.
stems and endings
List the six tenses we have learned so far.
present, imperfect, future
perfect, pluperfect, future perfect
List the noun cases.
nominative, genetive, dative, accusative, ablative
True or false:
In Latin, adjectives may proceed or follow the nouns they modify.
True
How many words are required to create a Latin sentence?
One!
What is the infinitive? Give an example in English and Latin.
The second principle part:
Amare = to love
Nauta, agricola, and poeta follow ________ gender.
grammatical
Adjectives must agree in ______, _______, and _______, but not always declension.
case, number, gender
Noun families are called ________.
declension
To find the present stem, drop the ______ from the ________.
drop the -re from the 2nd principle part.
To find the stem of a first and second declension noun, drop the _______ ________ ending.
genetive singular
Translate into Latin:
good farmer
Verb families are called ___________.
conjugation
Drop the -i from the 3rd principle part
What is this rule called?
the nominative and accusative case forms are identical, the plural case ending is -a.
Neuter rule
Translate into Latin:
good farmers
agricolae boni = boni agricolae
A dictionary entry for a Latin verb list four main forms called the ______ ________.
principle parts