the case that the subject of the sentence is always in
What is the "nominative"?
The tense of this verb: laudat
What is present tense?
the form of this adjective: (magnus, -a, -um) that matches this noun: virum
The meaning of this word: "non"
What is "not"?
Where the following Latin sentence is quoted from: "In principio Deus creavit caelum et terram."
What is the Bible? (more specifically, the Latin Vulgate translation of Genesis)
the nominative singular ending for first declension nouns
What is "a"?
The perfect form of a verb is formed by adding the perfect tense endings to this principal part of the verb.
What is the third principal part?
the translation of this phrase: "femina bona"
What is "the good woman"?
The meaning of this pronoun: "hic, haec, hoc"
What is "this" (or "these" in the plural)?
The type of kernel most often used with the verb "sum"
What is a linking kernel?
the case that the indirect object is always in
What is the dative case?
the letters that signify the imperfect active indicative tense
What is "ba"?
The three ways an adjective always agrees with the noun it modifies.
What are in number, gender, and case?
the case that the preposition "in" takes when it means "in" or "on"
What is ablative?
The main difference between a transitive kernel and an intransitive kernel.
What is the transitive kernel has a direct object but the intransitive kernel doesn't?
the dative and ablative plural ending for a third declension noun
What is "ibus"?
the letter that signifies the future for third conjugation verbs.
What is "e"?
the mnemonic [memory] device used to remember the nine special –ius adjectives we learned in chapter nine
What is "unus nauta"?
the first person singular pronoun
What is "ego"?
The person who argued that Catiline should be killed because he was a traitor to Rome
Who is Cicero?
Under these conditions, a noun’s vocative ending differs from its nominative ending.
What is in the singular, when the noun is a masculine second declension noun ending in "us"?
The endings for the pluperfect are the same as the endings this verb has in this tense.
What is sum in the imperfect [active indicative] tense?
the two cases/numbers in which the ius adjectives differ from regular 1st/2nd declension adjectives
What are "genitive singular" and "dative singular"?
the masculine genitive singular of the pronoun that has a disparaging/negative meaning
What is "istius"?
the way to say "Thank you" in Latin
What is "gratias ago tibi"?