Latin Grammar Rules Flashcards
Conjunctions and random pieces of Latin
eius
His
What component of speech is “autem” and what does it mean?
conjunction -> “However”
What component of speech is “However” and what’s it’s latin word?
Conjunction - “Autem”
What components of speech are is, ea, and id and what do they mean?
Demonstrative Pronoun. They all mean “this”
What component of language is “this” and what is it’s latin?
Demonstrative Pronoun. Is, ea, id
What part of speech do grammatical cases apply to?
Nouns and Pronouns.
What grammatical case is this and why: “THe Lord is good”
Nominative, it references the subject of a sentence.
What grammatical case is: “The word of the Lord” and why?
Genitive, is indicates possession.
What grammatical case is “Verbum Domini”?
Genitive, word of the Lord
Which grammatical case indicates possession?
Genitive
What does Genitive case indicate?
Possession.
Which grammatical case indicates the subject of a sentence?
Nominative.
What are the 4 noun suffixes of singular 1st declension?
a,ae, ā, am
Res quae
Things that
Sed
But