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Full Latin Review Terminology

Horizontales
A part of speech - modifies nouns or pronouns; answers the questions "what kind? which one? how many?"
A part of speech - creates a phrase that adds more information to a sentence
An attribute of Latin nouns and adjectives that tells us the function of that word in a sentence. Each of these is represented by a different ending.
A part of speech - a word that has no function other than an interruption; usually begin a sentence.
An English word that comes directly from a Latin word--it looks very similar and means something similar.
This case is used for subjects and subject-complements.
This is an attribute of a verb and it has to do with when an action takes place.
This case is used most commonly for objects of some prepositions.
This attribute is shared by both nouns and verbs. Hint: singular and plural
These attach to the stem of a Latin word and they tell us either the function of the word or other important qualities about it.
This attribute applies to verbs and it has to do with who is the subject of the verb. It works hand-in-hand with Number.
Verticales
This is the main part of a Latin word--it gives the word meaning. Endings attach to it.
This word applies to a group of nouns. There are five of them.
This word applies to a group of verbs. There are four (and a half) of them.
A part of speech - can replace nouns; functions the same ways as nouns
A part of speech - action or state of being
This case is used for direct objects and objects of some prepositions.
This attribute applies to nouns and adjectives. There are three of these and they affect noun-adjective agreement and declensions.
A part of speech - connects words or phrases
This case is most commonly used for possession.
This attribute applies to verbs and it has to do with how the action is done. There are two options: active and passive.
A part of speech - modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs; answers the questions "how? when? where?"
This case is used for direct address and is usually the same exact form as the nominative.
This case is most commonly used for indirect objects.
A part of speech - person, place, thing, idea