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Latin Grammar EOY

Cases, tenses & verbs

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What is the order of the cases? Nominative - subject Vocative - hey Accusative - object Genitive - of Dative - to or for Ablative - by/with/from/in/on
What is the order of first declension nouns? puella, puella, puellam, puellae, puellae, puella, puellae, puellae, puellae, puellas, puellarum, puellis, puellis
What is the order of the second declension masculine nouns? servus, serve, servum, servi, servo, servo servi, servi, servos, servorum, servis, servis
What is the order of the second declension neuter nouns? bellum, bellum, bellum, belli, bello, bello bella, bella, bella, bellorum, bellis, bellis
What is the order of the third declension masculine/feminine nouns? leo, leo, leonem, leonis, leoni, leone leones, leones, leones, leonum, leonibus, leonibus
What is the order of the third declension neuter nouns? nomen, nomen, nomen, nominis, nomini, nomine nomina, nomina, nomina, nominum, nominibus, nominibus
How are adjectives connected to nouns They have to match the GENDER+CASE+NUMBER
What is the order of the masculine 'bonus' adjectives? bonus, bone, bonum, boni, bono, bono boni, boni, bonos, bonorum, bonis, bonis
What is the order of the feminine 'bonus' adjectives? bona, bona, bonam, bonae, bonae, bona, bonae, bonae, bonas, bonarum, bonis, bonis
What is the order of the neuter 'bonus' adjectives? bonum, bonum, bonum, boni, bono, bono bona, bona, bona, bonorum, bonis, bonis
What is the order of the masculine 'fortis' adjectives? fortis, fortis, fortem, fortis, forti, forti fortes, fortes, fortes, fortium, fortibus, fortibus
What is the order of the feminine 'fortis' adjectives? fortis, fortis, fortem, fortis, forti, forti fortes, fortes, fortes, fortium, fortibus, fortibus
What is the order of the neuter 'fortis' adjectives? forte, forte, forte, fortis, forti, forti fortia, fortia, fortia, fortium, fortibus, fortibus
What are some examples of superlative & comparative adjectives? altus = high densus = thick fortis = brave ferox= fierce celer = fast facilis = easy
What are the endings of comparative adjectives? altus = high alt- ior = higher
What are the endings of comparative adjectives? altus = high alt- issimus = highest
What are the personal pronouns for I/me (no vocative) ego, me, mei, mihi, me
What are the personal pronouns for you (s) (no vocative) tu, te, tui, tibi, te
What are the personal pronouns for we/us (no vocative) nos, nos, nostrum, nobis, nobis
What are the personal pronouns for you (pl) (no vocative) vos, vos, vestrum, vobis, vobis
What are the personal pronouns for him/himself/themselves (no vocative+ nominative) se, sui, sibi, se
What are the third person masculine pronouns (he/him) (no vocative) is, eum, eius, ei, eo
What are the third person feminine pronouns (she/her) (no vocative) ea, eam, eius, ei, ea
What are the third person neuter pronouns (it) (no vocative) id, id, eius, ei, eo
What are the third person masculine pronouns (they/them) (no vocative) ei, eos, eorum, eis, eis
What are the third person feminine pronouns (they them) (no vocative) eae, eas, earum, eis, eis
What are the third person neuter pronouns (they them) (no vocative) ea, ea, eorum, eis, eis
What are the endings for present verb endings? o, s, t, mus, tis, nt
What are the endings for the imperfect verb endings? bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant
What are the endings for the perfect verb endings? i, isti, it, imus, istis, erunt
What are the endings for the pluperfect verb endings? eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
What is the english for present verbs? I carry
What is the english for imperfect verbs? I was carrying
What is the english for perfect verbs? I carried
What is the english for the pluperfect verbs? I had carried
What adjectives go like bonus? laetus, longus, pulcher
What adjectives go like fortis? ferox, celer
What are the present tense irregular verb endings for (I) am? sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
What are the present tense irregular verb endings for (I) am able? possum, potes, potest, possumus, potestis, possunt
What are the present tense irregular verb endings for (I) want? volo, vis, vult, volumus, vultis, volunt
What are the present tense irregular verb endings for (I) do not want? nolo, nonvis, nonvult, nolumus, nonvultis, nolunt
What are the imperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) was? eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
What are the imperfect tense irregular verb endings for(I) was able? poteram, poteras, poterat, poteramus, poteratis, poterant
What are the imperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) wanted volebam, volebas, volebat, volebamus, volebatis, volebant
What are the imperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) did not want? nolebam, nolebas, nolebat, nolebamus, nolebatis, nolebant
What are the perfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) was? fui, fuisti, fuit, fuimus, fuistis, fuerant
What are the perfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) was able? potui, potuisti, potuit, potuimus, potuistis, potuerunt
What are the perfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) wanted? volui, voluisti, voluit, voluimus, voluistis, vuluerunt
What are the perfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) did not want? nolui, noluisti, noluit, noluimus, noluistis, noluerunt
What are the pluperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) had been? fueram, fueras, fuerat, fueramus, fueratis, fuerant
What are the pluperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) had been able? poteram, poteras, poterat, poteramus, poteratis, poterunt
What are the pluperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) had wanted? volueram, volueras, voluerat, volueramus, volueratis, voluerant
What are the pluperfect tense irregular verb endings for (I) had not wanted? nolueram, nolueras, noluerat, nolueramus, nolueramatis, noluerant
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