In an active sentence, this is the thing doing the action. In Latin it would be in the nominative.
What is the subject?
The number and case of this noun: poeta
What is singular and nominative?
The number person and tense of this verb: laudo
What is first person singular present?
the English translation for this word: vita
life
the gender of most first declension nouns
What is "feminine"?
An accusative noun serves this function in a Latin sentence.
What is the direct object?
The number and case of this noun: nautam
What is singular and accusative?
The number of this verb: conservate
What is plural?
the English translation for this word: nautas
sailors
The Latin translation of this sentence: I see.
What is "Video."?
The case that the indirect object would be in in a Latin sentence.
What is the dative?
The number, gender, and case of this noun: feminarum
What is plural, feminine, and genitive?
The mood of this verb: amare
What is imperative?
the English translation for this phrase: portarum antiquarum
What is of the ancient gates?
The conjugation that has an "o" after the stem in the first principle part and an "are" after the stem in the second.
What is first conjugation?
How to translate the ablative.
All possible number and case pairings for this word: pecuniae
What are plural nominative, plural vocative, singular genitive, and singular dative?
the second person plural [present active indicative] for this verb: misceo, miscere, miscui, mixtum
What is miscetis?
the English translation for this sentence: Me monere debet.
What is "She/he ought to warn me"?
The Latin for: "Apollo loves me."
What is: "Apollo me amat."?
The grammatical term for a verb that does not take a direct object.
What is intransitive?
The ablative plural of sententia
What is sententiis?
the first person plural [present active indicative] for the verb that means "think, ponder, consider, plan"
What is cogitamus?
The English for: O poeta, ira tua puellas terret.
What is, "O poet, your anger frightens the girls."
The most common/standard word order in Latin.
What is "SOV" (subject, object, verb)?