Latin Grammatical Terminology Crossword Puzzle
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- neuter : grammatical gender of nouns like "templum" where the nominative plural ends in "-a"
- comparative : form of an adjective which usually includes "-ior-"
- prohibition : construction used to tell somebody not to do something
- conjugation : category of verbs that follow the same pattern
- modal : type of verb which includes "volo", "nolo" and "possum"
- imperfect : tense which is usually indicated by the letters "-ba-"
- perfect : tense which is often indicated by the letters dvsu or x before the person ending
- dative : noun case which is translated into english using "to" or "for"
- present : english translation of "donum" which is the name for a latin tense
- number : way in which adjectives agree with nouns, other than case and gender
- participle : verbal adjective which can be present active, perfect passive or perfect active
- infinitive : part of a verb that ends in "-re"
- derivation : word in a modern language that has its roots in a latin word
- vocative : noun case used to address someone directly
- they : person who is doing the action if a verb ends in "-nt"
- pluperfect : tense translated as "had x-ed"
- of : english preposition which is often used to translate a latin genitive
- relative : type of pronoun which includes "qui", "quae" and "quod"
- pap: acronym used to denote words like "adeptus", "egressus" and "locutus"
- superlative : form of an adjective which usually includes "-issi-", "-illi-" or "-erri-"
- imperative : version of a verb used for giving an order
- romance : category of languages which have evolved from latin, including french and spanish
- esse : latin infinitive of the verb "to be"
- asbestos: hazardous material used to remember accusative plural endings
- declension : category of nouns that follow the same pattern