The 3rd declension is different from the 1st and 2nd because it contains all three _____________.
Give the Latin form for "to/for the body."
In which case is "virtute"?
Translate "they can" into Latin.
In which case is "regem"?
Give the accusative plural form of "rex, regis."
Give the Latin form for "we are able."
In which tense is "poterant?"
In the phrase "rex magnus," magnus agrees with rex in gender, number, and ________.
In which declension is "magnus" in "rex magnus"? (spell out the number)
Give the accusative singular form of "rex magnus." (leave a space btw the words)
Translate "of the great kings" into Latin. (leave a space btw the words)
The 3rd declension has a genitive singular ending of _________.
Translate "for virtue" into Latin.
Which way do adjectives not necessarily have to agree with the noun they modify?
To which conjugation does "possum, posse, potui" belong?
Give the genitive singular form of "rex, regis."
In the phrase "poterant spectare," what verb form is "spectare?"
What is the full genitive singular form of "corpus, -poris, n.?"
What part of speech is "magnus" in "rex magnus"?