The mnemonic device for present subjunctives.
What is shE wEArs A gIAnt dIAmond rIng.
The verb sum, esse, fuī, futūrum saying:
We may be
What is simus?
The verb clamō, clamāre, clamāvī, clamātum as a participle saying:
The shouted (things)
What is clamāta?
The adjective laetus, laeta, laetum saying:
The happier (woman)
What is laetior?
The adjective laetus, laeta, laetum, saying:
The happiest (woman)
What is laetissima?
The formula for imperfect subjunctives.
or
What is Present active infinitive + personal endings?
The verb volō, velle, voluī, --- saying:
She could want.
What is vellet?
The verb cadō, cadere, cecidī, casum as a participle saying:
For the (men) about to fall
What is casūrīs?
The adjective miser, misera, miserum, saying:
The poorer (man) (D.O.)
What is miseriorem?
The adjective parvus, parva, parvum saying:
For the most foolish (thing)
The infix/ending for comparative adjective that is neuter, nominative and singular.
The verb vereor, verērī, veritus sum saying
You all may fear
What is vereaminī.
The verb cēnseō, cēnsēre, cēnsuī, cēnsum as a participle saying:
The (woman who) ought to be assessed (D.O.)
What is cēnsēndam?
The adjective iratus, irata, iratum saying:
By the angrier (men)
What is iratioribus?
The adjective īrātus, īrāta, īrātum saying:
The angriest (woman)'s
What is iratissimārum?
The standard infix for superlative adjectives.
What is -issim-?
The verb iaciō, iacere, iacuī, iactum saying:
They may be thrown
What is iaciantur?
The verb trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditum as a participle saying:
The (men) about to be handed over (D.O.)
What is tradēndōs?
The adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum saying:
The more beautiful (things) (D.O.)
What is pulchriora?
The adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum saying:
For the most beautiful (women)
The declension pattern of a positive 3rd declension adjective which then becomes comparative adjective.
What is 3rd declension?
The verb eō, īre, iī/ivī, itum (like a 2nd conj.) saying:
Let's go!
What is eamus?
The verb cingō, cingere, cinxī, cinctum as a participle saying:
The (things) surrounding
What is cingentia?
The adjective facilis, facilis, facile saying:
The easier (thing) (D.O.)
What is facilius?
The adjective facilis, facilis, facile saying:
The easiest (things)