What is the dative case used for?
indirect object and/or dative verbs
Messenger of the gods, god of travel and commerce
Mercury
What three properties do adjectives and nouns have to agree in?
gender, case and number
Give an example of a 2nd declension neuter noun.
E.g. bellum, templum, vinum, castra, arma, forum, caelum, verbum, etc.
The English words "deity, deify, deicide" are derived from which Latin root word?
deus, dei = god
Which of the following is a dative verb?
[iuvare, dare, ostendere, occurrere]
occurrere = run to meet/ meet
E.g. "tibi occurro" = I run to meet you

Goddess of love and beauty, mother of Aeneas.
Venus
Translate the following into English: "fessorum nautarum"
of the tired sailors
In which two cases do neuter nouns look identical?
nominative and accusative
Which of the following is an English derivative of "somnus"? [somatic, somniloquy, sombre, somersault]
somniloquy (somnus = sleep + loqui = to speak)
Which of the following is NOT a dative verb?
[persuadeo, iubeo, placeo, succurro]
iubeo
King of the gods, deity of the sky and thunder
Jupiter
Identify the case, gender and number of: "infelicibus reginis"
ablative/dative, feminine, plural
All plural nominative neuter nouns end with which vowel?
"a" e.g. verba, litora, flumina, nomina, etc.
The English word "unanimous" originates from two Latin words combined, "unus" and "animus". What does unanimous literally mean then? (Hint: translate the Latin words)
"Of one mind", i.e. in complete agreement, like-minded
Ablative (puell-is, serv-is, can-ibus, could all either be dative or ablative).
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Queen of the gods, deity of marriage and women, cares deeply for Dido and the city Carthage
Juno
Complete the English to Latin translation:
The happy merchants (nominative) -> "_______ mercatores"
"laeti mercatores"
Which of the following is NOT a neuter noun?
[saxa, maria, bella, porta]
porta
The English words "enamored, paramour, amorous" are derived from which Latin root word?
amor, amoris = love
Which of the following could be a noun in the dative case? [navis, Troiani, caelum, reginae, patris]
reginae

God of the sun, prophecies, poetry and music.
Apollo
Give the genitive plural form of "iratus deus" (of the angry gods).
"iratorum deorum"
Give an example of a 3rd declension neuter noun.
E.g. litus, mare, flumen, tempus, nomen, etc.
The English words "rebel, bellicose, belligerent" are derived from which Latin root word?
"bellum" = war