The 1st declension is 95% this gender.
What is feminine?
This is the personal ending for 'he'.
What is '-t'?
The Latin word for messenger.
What is nuntius?
This type of word typically goes at the end of the sentence.
What is a verb?
In the translation to Latin section, only verbs of this conjugation will be used.
What is 1st conjugation?
The direct object goes into this case.
What is the accusative?
This is the form of the verb which indicates its conjugation.
What is the 2nd principle part/infinitive?
The English translation of laetus.
What is happy?
An adjective must agree with its noun in these 3 ways.
What are case, gender, and number?
The grammatical term for question words.
What are interrogatives?
The accusative case + ad can be used to show this.
What is 'movement towards'?
These are the key letters indicating the imperfect tense.
What is '-ba'?
The Latin verb 'to work'.
What is laboro, laborare?
These are the 3 degrees of adjective.
What are positive, comparative, and superlative?
The term for a type of verb that must go with another verb to make sense.
What is a modal auxiliary verb?
Latin uses this case to show 'to + person'
What is the dative case?
These are the three ways of translating the perfect tense using 'carry' as an example.
What are carried, did carry, has carried
The English translation of 'iam'.
What is now/already?
This is the term for a second subject on the other side of the verb 'be'.
What is the predicate nominative?
This is a derivative of the Latin duco, ducere.
What is duct/aqueduct/induce/reduce/etc?
The neuter plural form is confusing because it looks the same as this form.
What is the (nominative) feminine singular?
These are the 4 irregular verbs we have seen so far in Latin. You may give any principle part.
What are esse, posse, velle, nolle?
The Latin word for today.
What is hodie?
The term for when an infinitive is used with another verb.
What is complementary?
The translation of 'peior'
What is 'worse'?