Latin Grammar Cards Set I Flashcards
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
docētis
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis ācer.
cīvis ācer
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer ācer.
puerī ācris
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvī nostrō
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
pōnimus
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) erit
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperimus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager magnus.
agrī magnī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitibus pāribus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via ācris.
viīs ācribus
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.
signō ācrī
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēbant
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
corporibus fortibus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
corporibus ācribus
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
pōnis
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.
maribus magnīs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitēs magnī
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēminī
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerat
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēbāminī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
portāberis
What is the use of the Ablative of Place from Which?
The ablative with ab, dē, or ex expresses place from which.
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
capiet
Give the Nominative Neuter ending for duo.
duo
Give the Accusative Feminine ending for ūnus.
ūnam
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvium ācrium
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
capientur
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.
signō magnō
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.
ager fortis
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.
puerīs fortibus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīles ācer
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēs
For the noun ager, give the Nominative Singular form.
ager
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
portābis
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) sum
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
pōnam
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.
signum līberum
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
corpus magnum
For the noun mīles, give the Accusative Plural form.
mīlitēs
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) erāmus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.
equōs magnōs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
corporum līberōrum
Using a Predicate Adjective, say in Latin “The island is large.”
Īnsula est magna.
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēbāmur
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.
signō magnō
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.
signa lībera
For the verb sum, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.
esse
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgēs nostrās
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) sumus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus pār.
equōs pārēs (-īs)
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager līber.
agrīs līberīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.
agrum ācrem
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portābāmur
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager pār.
agrī pāris
For the noun mare, give the Genitive Singular form.
maris
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
portābuntur
Give the Ablative Masculine ending for duo.
duōbus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
corporī pārī
Give the Nominative Masculine ending for ūnus.
ūnus
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvem līberum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitī pārī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager pār.
agrīs pāribus
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuit
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitem nostrum
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvem ācrem
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum pār.
signa pāria
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) erātis
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēge pārī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus līber.
equī līberī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
corpus pār
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
capiam
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.
mare ācre
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitibus ācribus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.
equīs ācribus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via pāris.
viae pāris
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuistis
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
corporī magnō
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via ācris.
viās ācrēs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.
equum ācrem
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerit
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
caperis
For the noun mare, give the Nominative Singular form.
mare
Give the Accusative Neuter ending for duo.
duo
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
capiēbāmus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer noster.
puerō nostrō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgēs fortēs
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portābam
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
corporum fortium
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.
equum magnum
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvēs ācrēs
For the noun via, give the Accusative Plural form.
viās
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitis pāris
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
corporibus pāribus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgibus fortibus
For the noun lēx, give the Ablative Plural form.
lēgibus
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.
equī ācrēs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
corpus līberum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgī līberae
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēmur
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēminī
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverit
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.
signō ācrī
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.
puerōs fortēs
For the noun ager, give the Ablative Singular form.
agrō
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.
equum fortem
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvēs fortēs
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) erimus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer fortis.
puerī fortis
For the noun cīvis, give the Ablative Singular form.
cīve
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbatur
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare ācre.
maris ācris
Give the Accusative Neuter ending for trēs.
tria
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer līber.
puer līber
Give the Dative Masculine ending for ūnus.
ūnī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.
signa magna
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvibus fortibus
For the noun cīvis, give the Accusative Plural form.
cīvēs
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvis magnī
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) erimus
For the noun cīvis, give the Accusative Singular form.
cīvem
Give the Genitive Masculine ending for duo.
duōrum
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperant
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) erit
For the noun via, give the Genitive Singular form.
viae
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
corporī līberō
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperit
Using an Ablative of Agent, say in Latin “The water is carried by Anna.”
Aqua ab Annā portātur.
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuērunt
Give the Genitive Neuter ending for ūnus.
ūnīus
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvem nostrum
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerō
What is the Latin for the ordinal number ten?
decimus, decima, decimum
For the noun mīles, give the Ablative Plural form.
mīlitibus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corpus nostrum
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverint
Using an Ablative of Manner, say in Latin “He labors with great eagerness.”
Magnō studiō labōrat.
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via magna.
viīs magnīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvem pārem
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
pōnet
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.
puer fortis
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.
marī līberō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.
puerī ācrēs
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēpimus
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.
equō ācrī
What three things can be used to open up a yes or no question (also known as Interrogative Particles)?
-ne, nonne, and num
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbāris
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.
agrō magnō
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēge nostrā
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.
signīs ācribus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.
lēx magna
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
pōnō
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerās
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis noster.
cīvis noster
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitibus magnīs
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) estis
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
docēbimus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus fortis.
equōrum fortium
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus noster.
equum nostrum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.
signum ācre
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare forte.
maria fortia
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum pār.
signum pār
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) erimus
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
portābimus
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperint
For the noun mare, give the Dative Singular form.
marī
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus ācer.
equōrum ācrium
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
corpus līberum
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvibus magnīs
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
docēs
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerātis
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus līber.
equum līberum
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgibus nostrīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.
signō nostrō
Give the Accusative Neuter ending for ūnus.
ūnum
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēpit
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitis līberī
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
erō
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via magna.
viīs magnīs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager noster.
agrīs nostrīs
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbor
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare pār.
marium pārium
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāveritis
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum forte.
signum forte
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
portātur
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlite pārī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer noster.
puerīs nostrīs
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbimur
For the noun equus, give the Genitive Singular form.
equī
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēx lībera
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverās
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuistī
What is the Latin for the cardinal number ten?
decem
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverat
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.
maria ācria
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portābātis
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus pār.
equīs pāribus
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēbantur
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docēbās
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvibus līberīs
What is the Latin for the ordinal number two?
secundus, secunda, secundum
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager magnus.
agrōrum magnōrum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer pār.
puer pār
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via magna.
viae magnae
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.
equōs ācrēs
For the noun puer, give the Ablative Plural form.
puerīs
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
capimur
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
docēris
What is the use of the Ablative of Means?
The means by which a thing is done is expressed by the ablative without a preposition.
Using a Vocative of Direct Address, say in Latin “Free the captives, friend Marcus.”
Līberā captīvōs, amīce Mārce.
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvis nostrī
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgēs ācrēs
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corporis nostrī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvis pāris
Give the Genitive Masculine ending for trēs.
trium
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via ācris.
viārum ācrium
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via nostra.
viā nostrā
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) sunt
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.
maribus ācribus
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitēs ācrēs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgum nostrārum
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) estis
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
pōnētis
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via fortis.
viārum fortium
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgēs pārēs (-īs)
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) est
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare līberum.
marium līberōrum
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare pār.
maris pāris
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) erō
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) eris
Give the Genitive Feminine ending for duo.
duārum
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgum magnārum
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
docēberis
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerāmus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum magnum.
signōrum magnōrum
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
erat
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlite nostrō
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
estis
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.
mare nostrum
What is the use of the Ablative of Agent?
The ablative with ā or ab is used with a passive verb to show the person (or animal) by whom something is done.
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēge līberā
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitī nostrō
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis līber.
cīvis līber
For the noun mare, give the Ablative Singular form.
marī
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles noster.
mīles noster
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbiminī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvēs nostrī
Using an Ablative of Place from Which, say in Latin “The horses walk down from Gaul.”
Equī dē Galliā ambulant.
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum pār.
signō pārī
For the noun ager, give the Dative Plural form.
agrīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via magna.
viam magnam
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.
signīs nostrīs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum forte.
signa fortia
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
corporibus magnīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager pār.
agrō pārī
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīve līberō
For the noun corpus, give the Genitive Plural form.
corporum
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum pār.
signōrum pārium
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitēs fortēs
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvēs magnōs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.
mare magnum
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
es
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvibus nostrīs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvium fortium
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus līber.
equī līberī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.
puerō fortī
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerās
For the noun equus, give the Accusative Plural form.
equōs
For the noun lēx, give the Genitive Singular form.
lēgis
For the noun via, give the Accusative Singular form.
viam
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.
agrōs magnōs
Using an Ablative of Means, say in Latin “We save lives and money with our victories.”
Victōriīs nostrīs vītās et pecūniam servāmus.
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.
puerō ācrī
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) eram
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīles magnus
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) es
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via lībera.
viīs līberīs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager noster.
agrōrum nostrōrum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer noster.
puer noster
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitēs nostrōs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.
puerum fortem
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via magna.
viae magnae
For the noun ager, give the Genitive Singular form.
agrī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager pār.
agrī pārēs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvium pārium
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portābāminī
For the verb doceō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Imperative form.
docēte
For the noun lēx, give the Dative Singular form.
lēgī
For the noun mīles, give the Nominative Plural form.
mīlitēs
Give the Nominative Masculine ending for trēs.
trēs
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvēs pārēs (-īs)
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portābat
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
capitis
What is the use of the Dative of Indirect Object?
The indirect object of a verb is in the dative.
What words omit the prepositions “ad” or “in” when using the Accusative of Place to Which?
domum and names of towns and cities.
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
portor
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
corporī ācrī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.
marī līberō
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docēbant
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēbat
Give the Ablative Neuter ending for trēs.
tribus
Give the Ablative Feminine ending for trēs.
tribus
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) eritis
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docueris
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.
signa ācria
For the noun lēx, give the Accusative Singular form.
lēgem
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer pār.
puerōs pārēs (-īs)
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posueris
Using an Accusative of Place to Which, say in Latin “They drive to Rome.”
Romam agunt.
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) es
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgem līberam
For the noun via, give the Ablative Plural form.
viīs
What is the use of the Nominative Subject?
The subject of the verb is in the nominative.
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) sumus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgī pārī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) estis
For the noun signum, give the Genitive Plural form.
signōrum
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēbāris
Give the Accusative Masculine ending for ūnus.
ūnum
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.
signum magnum
For the noun equus, give the Dative Singular form.
equō
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via fortis.
viīs fortibus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
corporum ācrium
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via nostra.
viārum nostrārum
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer magnus.
puerōrum magnōrum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus pār.
equus pār
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum forte.
signīs fortibus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via lībera.
viārum līberārum
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) est
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum ācre.
signī ācris
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
corporibus līberīs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēx fortis
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
posueram
What is the Latin for the ordinal number three?
tertius, tertia, tertium
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis fortis.
cīvis fortis
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitēs fortēs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.
equīs magnīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus pār.
equum pārem
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverimus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare pār.
maribus pāribus
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) erat
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corpus nostrum
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbitur
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
doceō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.
puerī fortēs
Give the Genitive Neuter ending for duo.
duōrum
For the verb sum, give the Plural, Present, Active, Positive Imperative form.
este
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
pōnitis
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.
agrō fortī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitem fortem
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
capiuntur
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
corpora pāria
For the noun lēx, give the Nominative Singular form.
lēx
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitēs līberōs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.
signīs ācribus
Give the Accusative Feminine ending for duo.
duās
For the noun mare, give the Genitive Plural form.
marium
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer līber.
puerī līberī
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
capiunt
What is the use of the Accusative of Direct Object?
The direct object of a transitive verb is in the accusative.
For the noun lēx, give the Genitive Plural form.
lēgum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēx ācris
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager līber.
ager līber
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corporī nostrō
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
corporum magnōrum
For the noun corpus, give the Ablative Singular form.
corpore
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.
signa magna
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum forte.
signa fortia
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) erunt
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer pār.
puerī pāris
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.
maria lībera
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.
equō fortī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum līberum.
signī līberī
Give 3 basic examples of modal verbs creating a complementary infinitve.
- possum (+ complementary infinitive) = “I am able (to infinitive)”2. cupio (+ complementary infinitive) = “I desire (to infinitive)”3. debeo (+ complementary infinitive) = “I ought (to infinitive)”*This applies to more than just the 1st person singular form of these verbs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus magnus.
equōrum magnōrum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.
agrō ācrī
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnentur
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.
agrī ācrēs
Give the Accusative Feminine ending for trēs.
trēs
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) erat
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēbāminī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer pār.
puerum pārem
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer līber.
puerīs līberīs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum forte.
signīs fortibus
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.
puerum ācrem
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēx nostra
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) eram
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus ācer.
equī ācris
Give the Dative Neuter ending for ūnus.
ūnī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus noster.
equīs nostrīs
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāveris
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
corporibus ācribus
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgem magnam
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvēs fortēs
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) erāmus
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
docēmus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.
equus magnus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgis fortis
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēris
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
capis
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
capior
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvēs nostrōs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.
agrīs fortibus
For the noun equus, give the Genitive Plural form.
equōrum
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
fueram
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgem nostram
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēx pār
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerant
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
portābō
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgum līberārum
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) erunt
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
corpora lībera
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus ācer.
equīs ācribus
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāveram
For the noun corpus, give the Accusative Plural form.
corpora
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
corpora pāria
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.
maribus magnīs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitibus nostrīs
For the noun mare, give the Accusative Singular form.
mare
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerātis
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
portāmus
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docēbāmus
For the noun mare, give the Dative Plural form.
maribus
For the noun signum, give the Nominative Plural form.
signa
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
docēbunt
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum pār.
signum pār
For the noun mīles, give the Ablative Singular form.
mīlite
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) erunt
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via fortis.
viās fortēs
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlite ācrī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer pār.
puerō pārī
For the verb pōnō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.
pōnere
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgēs magnae
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgum pārium
Give the Genitive Masculine ending for ūnus.
ūnīus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.
marī magnō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via lībera.
viae līberae
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerit
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) eris
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperis
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager noster.
agrīs nostrīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer līber.
puerō līberō
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer noster.
puerōs nostrōs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgibus pāribus
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) sum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgī nostrae
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.
agrīs magnīs
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
sumus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitum nostrōrum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēge ācrī
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager pār.
agrīs pāribus
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.
equō magnō
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvium nostrōrum
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerās
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
corpora fortia
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgis nostrae
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.
puerīs magnīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.
signō līberō
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via pāris.
viīs pāribus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīvibus nostrīs
Using an Ablative of Agent, say in Latin “The men are seen by me.”
Virī ā mē videntur
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgibus līberīs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.
signum līberum
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēpērunt
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuistis
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer magnus.
puerī magnī
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
pōnunt
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverātis
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
eris
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.
puerīs ācribus
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēbāris
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via nostra.
viae nostrae
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
capiēbās
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) sunt
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgis pāris
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager pār.
agrōrum pārium
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.
puerōs ācrēs
Give the Nominative Feminine ending for duo.
duae
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.
agrōs fortēs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via fortis.
via fortis
Using a Genitive of possession, say in Latin “the roads of the island”
viae īnsulae
What is the use of the Accusative With Prepositions?
The accusative is used with certain prepositions.
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgibus līberīs
Give the Ablative Masculine ending for ūnus.
ūnō
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgis ācris
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvibus pāribus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corporum nostrōrum
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitēs magnōs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via lībera.
viam līberam
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer fortis.
puerōrum fortium
For the noun puer, give the Dative Singular form.
puerō
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
corpore pārī
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēbar
What is the Latin for the ordinal number five?
quīntus, quīnta, quīntum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.
agrō magnō
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
portat
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
portābunt
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
cīve pārī
Give the Nominative Masculine ending for duo.
duo
What is the Latin for the cardinal number nine?
novem
For the verb portō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Imperative form.
portāte
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus līber.
equus līber
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēge fortī
For the noun cīvis, give the Dative Plural form.
cīvibus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.
maribus nostrīs
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuimus
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) eram
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.
maribus līberīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.
marī ācrī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager līber.
agrō līberō
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
portāminī
For the noun via, give the Ablative Singular form.
viā
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.
signīs līberīs
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbāminī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.
maribus nostrīs
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.
lēge magnā
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer līber.
puerīs līberīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitī fortī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager ācer.
agrī ācris
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.
equīs fortibus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager līber.
agrīs līberīs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via nostra.
viīs nostrīs
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
portāntur
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvī līberō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via pāris.
viae pārēs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager līber.
agrōrum līberōrum
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.
equīs magnīs
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēbantur
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.
signīs magnīs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.
maribus ācribus
What is the Latin for the cardinal number five?
quinque
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.
agrōs ācrēs
For the noun mīles, give the Dative Singular form.
mīlitī
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
corpora ācria
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docueritis
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer noster.
puerī nostrī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager līber.
agrum līberum
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
portāmur
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
eram
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.
equō fortī
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) erit
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.
marī nostrō
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via magna.
via magna
For the verb capiō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Positive Imperative form.
capite
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via nostra.
viae nostrae
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvis fortis
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgis magnae
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvēs līberōs
For the noun mare, give the Nominative Plural form.
maria
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) erat
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
docent
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
capiēbam
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer ācer.
puerīs ācribus
For the noun corpus, give the Nominative Plural form.
corpora
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager līber.
agrō līberō
For the noun signum, give the Ablative Plural form.
signīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvī ācrī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
corporis magnī
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via lībera.
via lībera
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) eram
What is the use of the Accusative of Place to Which?
The accusative with ad (to) or in (into) expresses place to which.
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvibus fortibus
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) erō
Using a Vocative of Direct Address, say in Latin “Look at the waves, my sons and my daughters.”
Spectāte undās, fīliī meī et fīliae meae.
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum forte.
signō fortī
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēmur
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.
mare magnum
For the noun mīles, give the Accusative Singular form.
mīlitem
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus noster.
equō nostrō
Which Interrogative Particle expects a no to their question?
num
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) erō
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.
puerīs magnīs
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuit
For the noun ager, give the Genitive Plural form.
agrōrum
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.
signīs nostrīs
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperat
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvibus ācribus
What is the use of the Ablative of Place Where?
The ablative with the preposition “in” expresses place where.
What is the Latin for the ordinal number one?
prīmus, prīma, prīmum
For the verb capiō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.
capere
Give the Genitive Feminine ending for ūnus.
ūnīus
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperitis
Give the Dative Feminine ending for duo.
duābus
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer noster.
puerum nostrum
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbantur
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portābāris
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) erāmus
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docēbat
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgēs pārēs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgibus pāribus
For the noun puer, give the Genitive Plural form.
puerōrum
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum līberum.
signōrum līberōrum
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerāmus
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
portābor
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvem magnum
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
portābit
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvēs magnī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāvistis
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus noster.
equō nostrō
Using an Accusative of Place to Which, say in Latin “The send allies to the general.”
Sociōs ad ducem mittunt.
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer pār.
puerīs pāribus
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) eritis
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
corpora fortia
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer noster.
puerī nostrī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.
signum nostrum
What is a complementary infinitive?
an infinitive that works in conjunction with a modal verb
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus pār.
equī pāris
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fueris
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) erat
For the noun mīles, give the Genitive Singular form.
mīlitis
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgēs fortēs
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare forte.
marium fortium
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēbātis
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
corporibus pāribus
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgem ācrem
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mare forte.
maribus fortibus
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portābantur
For the noun corpus, give the Nominative Singular form.
corpus
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
capiminī
For the noun signum, give the Dative Plural form.
signīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvem fortem
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
portō
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitī līberō
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portābātur
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitis nostrī
Give the Dative Feminine ending for ūnus.
ūnī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.
puerum magnum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare magnum.
marī magnō
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvibus magnīs
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) erit
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase signum ācre.
signum ācre
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerāmus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.
equus ācer
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
corpus forte
Using a Predicate Nominative, say in Latin “Sicily is an island.”
Sicilia est īnsula.
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer noster.
puerō nostrō
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverant
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager pār.
agrōs pārēs (-īs)
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via pāris.
viam pārem
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperās
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
corporum pārium
For the noun mīles, give the Nominative Singular form.
mīles
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus noster.
equī nostrī
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitum ācrium
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvis ācris
For the noun equus, give the Ablative Plural form.
equīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via lībera.
viae līberae
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
erātis
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāvimus
Give the Dative Masculine ending for trēs.
tribus
For the noun ager, give the Accusative Singular form.
agrum
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.
agrī fortēs
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
docētur
For the noun equus, give the Nominative Singular form.
equus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.
puer magnus
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
docēminī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) erās
What is the Latin for the ordinal number nine?
nōnus, nōna, nōnum
Give the Ablative Masculine ending for trēs.
tribus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgis līberae
For the noun via, give the Genitive Plural form.
viārum
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvēs ācrēs
For the noun via, give the Nominative Plural form.
viae
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.
mīles pār
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus līber.
equō līberō
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
pōniminī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus noster.
equī nostrī
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) erās
For the noun corpus, give the Dative Plural form.
corporibus
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuimus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager līber.
agrōs līberōs
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperam
For the noun equus, give the Dative Plural form.
equīs
What is the use of the Ablative of Accompaniment?
The ablative with cum expresses accompaniment.
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase via ācris.
viīs ācribus
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerint
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgēs ācrēs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitēs pārēs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corpora nostra
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via lībera.
viā līberā
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.
ager magnus
For the noun equus, give the Ablative Singular form.
equō
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
corpora magna
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvī magnō
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbuntur
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēpistis
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) erimus
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
erant
Give the Accusative Masculine ending for trēs.
trēs
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
capiēbat
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare pār.
marī pārī
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
portant
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerint
For the noun mīles, give the Genitive Plural form.
mīlitum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.
mare nostrum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīve ācrī
For the noun lēx, give the Nominative Plural form.
lēgēs
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer līber.
puerō līberō
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus magnus.
equī magnī
For the noun signum, give the Accusative Singular form.
signum
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via pāris.
viās pārēs (-īs)
For the noun puer, give the Nominative Plural form.
puerī
Give the Nominative Neuter ending for trēs.
tria
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via magna.
viā magnā
Give the Nominative Feminine ending for trēs.
trēs
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnimur
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.
maria lībera
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.
maria magna
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via pāris.
viae pārī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitis magnī
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.
marī ācrī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
portātis
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperātis
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbar
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager fortis.
agrīs fortibus
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerant
Give the Ablative Feminine ending for duo.
duābus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via nostra.
viās nostrās
For the verb pōnō, give the Plural, Present, Active, Imperative form.
pōnite
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgibus nostrīs
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) eris
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
capiēmus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
corpus magnum
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) erant
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare pār.
mare pār
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvium līberōrum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlite fortī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager noster.
agrum nostrum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgī magnae
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer līber.
puerōrum līberōrum
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgibus magnīs
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) erāmus
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
portābimur
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerō
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare magnum.
marium magnōrum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare pār.
marī pārī
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēbam
For the noun signum, give the Accusative Plural form.
signa
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare ācre.
maria ācria
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.
agrīs magnīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via ācris.
viae ācrī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager magnus.
agrum magnum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via ācris.
via ācris
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via ācris.
viā ācrī
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
portās
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer līber.
puerōs līberōs
What is the Latin for the cardinal number seven?
septem
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.
equōs fortēs
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuistī
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via nostra.
via nostra
Using an Ablative of Place from Which, say in Latin “They are walking away from the road.”
Ā viā ambulant.
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) erātis
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.
signa nostra
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare ācre.
mare ācre
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase puer fortis.
puerīs fortibus
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) erant
For the noun signum, give the Nominative Singular form.
signum
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus pār.
equīs pāribus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare forte.
maribus fortibus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase puer līber.
puerī līberī
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuērunt
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitum līberōrum
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāverāmus
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuērunt
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
corpora ācria
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare forte.
marī fortī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum ācre.
signa ācria
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerātis
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase ager noster.
agrōs nostrōs
What prepositions can be used by the Accusative case?
ad, ante, apud, circum, contrā, inter, ob, per, post, super, and trāns; also with in and sub when they show the direction toward which a thing moves.
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via ācris.
viae ācrēs
For the noun signum, give the Genitive Singular form.
signī
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.
marium nostrōrum
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitī ācrī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via magna.
viae magnae
What is the Latin for the ordinal number four?
quārtus, quārta, quārtum
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuistis
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
docēbitis
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnētur
For the noun signum, give the Dative Singular form.
signō
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) sumus
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx nostra.
lēgēs nostrae
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperāmus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitibus fortibus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitibus magnīs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via nostra.
viīs nostrīs
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) estis
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corporibus nostrīs
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēmus
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuistī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
corporis līberī
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
corpore magnō
Using an Ablative of Place Where, say in Latin “in a forest”
in silvā
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) sum
What is the use of the Vocative of Direct Address?
The vocative is used when addressing a person
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum pār.
signī pāris
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgibus fortibus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager līber.
agrī līberī
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.
signum nostrum
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus noster.
equīs nostrīs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus fortis.
equus fortis
For the noun lēx, give the Dative Plural form.
lēgibus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum forte.
signī fortis
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīvium magnōrum
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) erunt
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.
maria nostra
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
erunt
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.
equīs fortibus
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlite līberō
What is the Latin for the cardinal number four?
quattuor
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitēs pārēs (-īs)
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvis līberī
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus noster.
equōrum nostrōrum
Give the Ablative Neuter ending for duo.
duōbus
What is the Latin for the cardinal number three?
trēs, tria
For the noun puer, give the Nominative Singular form.
puer
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitis fortis
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum pār.
signīs pāribus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.
puerō magnō
Give the Dative Neuter ending for trēs.
tribus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitibus ācribus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum magnum.
signīs magnīs
For the noun ager, give the Dative Singular form.
agrō
For the noun ager, give the Accusative Plural form.
agrōs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitēs nostrī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
cīvī fortī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare pār.
maria pāria
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via lībera.
viae līberae
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mare ācre.
marium ācrium
For the noun equus, give the Accusative Singular form.
equum
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.
puerōs magnōs
For the noun cīvis, give the Dative Singular form.
cīvī
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
portābitur
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
cīve fortī
For the verb capiō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.
cape
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus līber.
equōrum līberōrum
Which cardinal numbers have charts?
ūnus, duo, trēs, and mīlle (mīlle = one thousand)
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
doceor
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvī pārī
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēbātur
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēperō
For the verb portō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.
portāre
Give the Dative Feminine ending for trēs.
tribus
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare magnum.
maria magna
What is the use of the Genitive of Possession?
Possession is expressed by the genitive.
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
corpus ācre
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgēs līberās
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.
signa nostra
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus ācre.
cīvibus ācribus
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) erātis
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāvistī
Which Interrogative Particles expect a yes to their question?
-ne and nonne
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer pār.
puerīs pāribus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager fortis.
agrī fortis
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager magnus.
agrī magnī
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captī(-ae, -a) erātis
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgum fortium
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus noster.
equōs nostrōs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare pār.
mare pār
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāvī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase puer līber.
puerum līberum
For the noun corpus, give the Genitive Singular form.
corporis
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via fortis.
viae fortis
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuī
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.
agrō fortī
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager ācer.
agrōrum ācrium
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitis ācris
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
docēbit
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvibus līberīs
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) erant
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) sunt
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum magnum.
signī magnī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.
maris nostrī
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
capiar
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase equus pār.
equō pārī
What is the Latin for the cardinal number six?
sex
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer pār.
puerōrum pārium
For the noun puer, give the Ablative Singular form.
puerō
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus magnus.
equī magnī
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docueram
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase signum pār.
signa pāria
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) est
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgibus ācribus
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer magnus.
puerō magnō
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer pār.
puerō pārī
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) es
For the noun lēx, give the Accusative Plural form.
lēgēs
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
sunt
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer magnus.
puerī magnī
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerint
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare līberum.
maris līberī
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
corpore fortī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
corporibus magnīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare forte.
mare forte
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
capient
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager pār.
agrum pārem
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēbās
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
portāris
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer noster.
puerōrum nostrōrum
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fueritis
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx pāris.
lēgem pārem
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase ager noster.
agrī nostrī
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitibus pāribus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles noster.
mīlitibus nostrīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgem fortem
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mare pār.
maria pāria
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.
agrō ācrī
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
capiētis
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis magnus.
cīvis magnus
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctī(-ae, -a) erant
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase equus līber.
agrī līberī
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerimus
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager pār.
ager pār
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via pāris.
viā pārī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via pāris.
viīs pāribus
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.
signa lībera
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitēs ācrēs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via fortis.
viae fortēs
For the noun mīles, give the Dative Plural form.
mīlitibus
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase via nostra.
viae nostrae
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.
agrīs ācribus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase signum pār.
signīs pāribus
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) eritis
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.
puer ācer
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase equus fortis.
equī fortis
For the noun via, give the Dative Singular form.
viae
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus magnum.
corpora magna
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
pōnēbāmus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via magna.
viās magnās
For the noun ager, give the Ablative Plural form.
agrīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via nostra.
viam nostram
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēpī
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
cīvēs līberī
For the noun cīvis, give the Genitive Plural form.
cīvium
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerant
What is the Latin for the cardinal number two?
duo, duae, duo
Using an Ablative of Place from Which, say in Latin “He walks out of the forest.”
Ē silvā ambulat.
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
capiēbātis
Give the Genitive Feminine ending for trēs.
trium
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitum fortium
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase ager noster.
agrī nostrī
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
pōnit
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
pōnent
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via pāris.
viārum pārium
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
docēmur
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.
mīles līber
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase puer ācer.
puerōrum ācrium
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare forte.
maria fortia
What is the Latin for the cardinal number one?
ūnus, ūna, ūnum
Give the Ablative Feminine ending for ūnus.
ūnā
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx fortis.
lēgī fortī
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
erimus
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docēbam
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēbātur
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuī
What is the Latin for the ordinal number six?
sextus, sexta, sextum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum forte.
signō fortī
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
docēbō
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātus(-a, -um) est
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
capiēbant
What is the Latin for the ordinal number eight?
octāvus, octāva, octāvum
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvēs pārēs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare līberum.
maribus līberīs
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corpore nostrō
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitem pārem
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
capit
For the verb pōnō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.
pōne
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager noster.
ager noster
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitum magnōrum
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) erās
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitēs līberī
Using a Dative of Indirect Object, say in Latin “I give money to the sailor.”
Nautae pecūniam dōnō.
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus pār.
cīvibus pāribus
Using an Ablative of Manner, say in Latin “He labors with eagerness.”
Cum studiō labōrat.
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase puer pār.
puerī pārēs
For the noun via, give the Dative Plural form.
viīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus pār.
equō pārī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus līber.
equō līberō
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgum ācrium
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnitur
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum ācre.
signōrum ācrium
What is the Latin for the ordinal number seven?
septimus, septima, septimum
For the noun via, give the Nominative Singular form.
via
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
erit
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus ācer.
equō ācrī
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase puer fortis.
puerō fortī
For the noun corpus, give the Ablative Plural form.
corporibus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitī magnō
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnar
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnuntur
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
docēbāmur
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase equus pār.
equōrum pārium
For the verb portō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.
portā
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare forte.
mare forte
What is a modal verb?
a verb that requires an infinitive to create a complete thought
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuit
For the noun cīvis, give the Ablative Plural form.
cīvibus
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
docēbis
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum magnum.
signum magnum
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) sumus
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase ager fortis.
agrōrum fortium
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
portābiminī
Using an Ablative of Place Where, say in Latin “in a road”
in viā
For the noun puer, give the Accusative Plural form.
puerōs
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase via lībera.
viās līberās
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuimus
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portābās
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via fortis.
viīs fortibus
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlite magnō
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase ager fortis.
agrum fortem
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus nostrum.
cīve nostrō
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerat
For the noun corpus, give the Accusative Singular form.
corpus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīlitibus fortibus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
corpora lībera
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase ager ācer.
agrīs ācribus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mare pār.
maribus pāribus
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase signum līberum.
signīs līberīs
For the verb sum, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
est
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
corpore ācrī
For the verb doceō, give the Present, Active, Infinitive.
docēre
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase mare nostrum.
maria nostra
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
erāmus
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
posueritis
For the noun mare, give the Accusative Plural form.
maria
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positus(-a, -um) erās
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare magnum.
maris magnī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitibus līberīs
What is the Latin for the cardinal number eight?
octō
For the noun cīvis, give the Genitive Singular form.
cīvis
For the noun equus, give the Nominative Plural form.
equī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
corpus ācre
For the noun ager, give the Nominative Plural form.
agrī
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via ācris.
viam ācrem
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus fortis.
equī fortēs
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus līberum.
corpore līberō
What is the use of the Ablative of Manner?
The ablative of manner with cum describes how something is done. Cum may be omitted if an adjective is used with the noun.
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase equus magnus.
equō magnō
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager pār.
agrō pārī
Give the Dative Neuter ending for duo.
duōbus
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāvit
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēbar
For the noun signum, give the Ablative Singular form.
signō
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum forte.
signōrum fortium
For the noun puer, give the Dative Plural form.
puerīs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase equus līber.
equīs līberīs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
corpus forte
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase signum nostrum.
signōrum nostrōrum
For the verb doceō, give the Singular, Present, Active, Imperative form.
docē
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgī ācrī
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase equus līber.
equīs līberīs
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase puer noster.
puerīs nostrīs
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles magnus.
mīlitem magnum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum līberum.
signō līberō
Give the Accusative Masculine ending for duo.
duōs
Using an Ablative of Accompaniment, say in Latin “He fights with the man.”
Cum virō pugnat.
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corpora nostra
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
portāvērunt
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Indicative form.
capimus
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
capiēbāmur
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase mare nostrum.
marī nostrō
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase via fortis.
viā fortī
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgēs magnās
What is the use of the Predicate Nominative?
A noun or adjective used in the predicate after a linking verb (is, are seem, etc.) to complete its meaning is in the nominative.
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
capitur
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative form.
capiēs
For the verb sum, give the Singular, Present, Active, Positive Imperative form.
es
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
pōneris
For the noun mare, give the Ablative Plural form.
maribus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
corporis fortis
For the noun puer, give the Accusative Singular form.
puerum
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase mare forte.
maris fortis
For the noun corpus, give the Dative Singular form.
corporī
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portābāmus
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus ācre.
corporis ācris
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerō
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
fuerimus
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase corpus forte.
corporibus fortibus
ds
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase puer ācer.
puerō ācrī
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerimus
Give the Accusative Plural for the phrase equus līber.
equōs līberōs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.
mare līberum
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx ācris.
lēgibus ācribus
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) es
For the verb pōnō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnor
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
pōnēris
For the noun lēx, give the Ablative Singular form.
lēge
For the noun cīvis, give the Nominative Plural form.
cīvēs
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase equus pār.
equī pārēs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase corpus forte.
corporī fortī
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
corporis pāris
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portātī(-ae, -a) sunt
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) eris
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
erās
For the noun puer, give the Genitive Singular form.
puerī
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
docet
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase ager ācer.
ager ācer
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
captus(-a, -um) sum
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase mare forte.
marī fortī
For the verb capiō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future, Passive, Indicative form.
capiētur
For the verb pōnō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
positī(-ae, -a) eritis
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitem līberum
For the verb pōnō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Pluperfect, Active, Indicative form.
posuerat
Give the Ablative Neuter ending for ūnus.
ūnō
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mare līberum.
mare līberum
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase lēx magna.
lēgibus magnīs
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase signum pār.
signō pārī
For the verb portō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
portābant
For the verb sum, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
eritis
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase corpus magnum.
cīve magnō
Give the Nominative Feminine ending for ūnus.
ūna
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase via fortis.
viam fortem
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase signum forte.
signum forte
For the noun cīvis, give the Nominative Singular form.
cīvis
For the verb sum, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
sum
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase equus noster.
equus noster
Using an Accusative of Direct Object, say in Latin “We are preparing a way.”
Viam parāmus.
Give the Nominative Neuter ending for ūnus.
ūnum
Give the Nominative Plural for the phrase lēx lībera.
lēgēs līberae
Give the Dative Plural for the phrase mīles līber.
mīlitibus līberīs
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase cīvis pār.
cīvis pār
For the verb doceō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Passive, Indicative form.
doctus(-a, -um) erō
Give the Accusative Singular for the phrase mīles ācer.
mīlitem ācrem
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase via pāris.
via pār
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase via ācris.
viae ācris
Give the Dative Masculine ending for duo.
duōbus
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase ager noster.
agrō nostrō
For the verb capiō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative form.
capiō
For the verb portō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Future, Active, Indicative form.
portābitis
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase mīles fortis.
mīles fortis
Give the Genitive Neuter ending for trēs.
trium
For the verb portō, give the 1st Person, Singular, Imperfect, Passive, Indicative form.
portābar
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase mīles pār.
mīlitum pārium
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.
signō nostrō
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative form.
docentur
Give the Genitive Plural for the phrase via magna.
viārum magnārum
For the verb doceō, give the 3rd Person, Singular, Future Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
docuerit
Give the Nominative Singular for the phrase corpus pār.
corpus pār
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase via lībera.
viīs līberīs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus nostrum.
corporibus nostrīs
Give the Ablative Plural for the phrase corpus līberum.
corporibus līberīs
Give the Ablative Singular for the phrase ager noster.
agrō nostrō
For the verb capiō, give the 2nd Person, Singular, Perfect, Active, Indicative form.
cēpistī
Give the Dative Singular for the phrase via fortis.
viae fortī
For the verb doceō, give the 2nd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative form.
docēbātis
Give the Genitive Singular for the phrase signum nostrum.
signī nostrī