Nomen: Qui dies est? Decuria: Things I SHOULD know!!!!!!!!!!! Nouns: Gender, case, number, declension, stem, vocative 1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative
Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative Adjectives: Agree with a noun in ___________________________ Two types: • •
o Three kinds
Degree of adjectives: •
Positive
3rd
4th
4th
5th
Nomen: Qui dies est? Decuria: •
Comparative
•
Superlative
Pronouns: Take the place of a proper __________________ First/Second person: Ego, Mei (I, we)
Tu, Tui (you, y’all)
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
Third Person
Masculine
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
Relative Pronouns/Clauses:
Feminine
Neuter
Nomen: Qui dies est? Decuria: Relative pronoun, antecedent Qui, quae, quod
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
Hic, haec, hoc/ Ille, illa, illud means ___________________ Hic, haec, hoc Ille, illa, illud
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
NOMINATIVE GENITIVE DATIVE ACCUSATIVE ABLATIVE
Verbs: Tense, person, number, infinitive, stem, conjugation, mood, imperative, indicative
Nomen: Qui dies est? Decuria: Imperative: -Knock off –re -At add=plural
Active
Active Subjunctive
Present
1: 2: 3:
1: 2: 3:
Imperfect
1: 2: 3:
1: 2: 3:
Perfect
1: 2: 3:
1: 2: 3:
Pluperfect
1: 2: 3:
1: 2: 3:
Passive
The ‘to be’ verb and nolo, volo, possum Sum, esse never takes a ____________________. Nolo, volo, possum take an _________________________. Sum, esse
Present
Imperfect
Volo, Velle
Nolo, Nolle
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
1st person
Passive Subjunctive
Nomen: Qui dies est? Decuria: 2nd person 3rd person
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
Possum, posse 1st person
Present
Imperfect
2nd person 3rd person
1st person 2nd person 3rd person Participles: Are ____________ that act like ________________. Present active declines like a ___________________ noun/adjective. Participles
Active
Present Perfect Future
Prepositional Phrases: Show _____________ and __________________
Passive
Nomen: Qui dies est? Decuria: Take two cases: • • In + acc In + abl Trans + acc Miscellaneous grammar: How do you find the direct object? Subject and verb match in ___________? What does –que at the end of a word mean? What does –ne at the end of a word mean? What are three special verbs that take the dative case?