Which Declension is this Noun?
What part of Speech is this Word?
Grammar
If you see this word, what else should you expect to see?
The Function of Words
100

poena, poenae

1st Declension

100

incendimus

Verb


100

Identify the Subject of this sentence. You must be as specific as possible. 

insidias ardeo.

I (-o)

100

incendo, incendere, incendi, incensus

a Direct Object in the Accusative Case

100

Which of these words could be the subject of a sentence?

comes, imperamus, proximus, nocuissemus

comes

200

comes, comitis

3rd Declension

200

proximus

Adjective

200

Ignara principis iussi puella elephantis nocuerat. 

What case is elephantis and why?

Dative because it is the Object of nocuerat

200

sub

A noun in the Ablative Case

200

Which of the following words could be the Direct Object of a sentence?


comitis, comitibus, comiti, comitem

comitem

300

praemium, praemii

2nd Declension (Neuter)

300

sub

preposition

300

praemia comitum proximorum incendo


Which noun is in the Genitive Case and what type of Genitive Use does this sentence have?

Possession (comitum)

300

ignarus, -a, -um

A noun in the Genitive Case

300

Which of the following words could be the Object of a Preposition?

sub, adeo, antea, praemio

praemio

400

insidiae, insidiarum

1st Declension

400

iussum

noun

400

Ignara principis iussi puella elephantis nocuerat.

Why is principis in the Genitive Case?

Genitive of Possession 

400

noceo, nocere, nocui, nocitum (to harm)

a Result Clause

400

Which of the following words could be the Main Verb of a sentence?


insidiae, iussum, imperat, ignari

imperat

500
manus, manus

4th Declension

500

impero

verb

500

Ignara principis iussi puella elephantis nocuerat.

Why is iussi in the Genitive Case


ignara often takes a Genitive Object (unaware OF SOMETHING)

500

tantus, -a, -um

a Result Clause

500

Which of the following words could be a Participle?


instruxisses, instruimus, instruximus, instruentes

instruentes