Grammar - Lessons 1-5 Flashcards
Every latin verb includes a . . .
pronoun
The letter ‘o’ at the end of a latin verb is the pronoun . . .
I
The letter ‘s’ at the end of a latin verb is the pronoun . . .
you (singular)
The letter ‘t’ at the end of a latin verb is the pronoun . . .
he, she, it
‘mus’ at the end of a latin verb is the pronoun . . .
we
‘tis’ at the end of a latin verb is the pronoun . . .
you (plural)
‘nt’ at the end of a latin verb is the pronoun . . .
they
The person speaking is referred to as . . .
the first person
The first person pronouns are . . .
‘I’ and ‘we’
The second person pronoun is . . .
you
The third person pronouns are . . .
‘he, she, it’ and ‘they’
The part of a Latin word that doesn’t change is called the . . .
stem
When you add the personal endings to a verb you are . . .
conjugating a verb
When you add the case endings to a noun you are . . .
declining a noun
The stem vowel in the First Conjugation is . . .
‘a’