| A | B |
| et | and |
| et...et | both...and |
| sed | but |
| -que | and |
| itaque | and so |
| nunc | now |
| olim | once |
| semper | always |
| interim | meanwhile |
| saepe | often |
| nōn | not |
| etiam | also |
| quoque | also |
| igitur | therefore |
| ita | yes, thus |
| sīc | yes, thus |
| paene | almost |
| minimē | no |
| tum | then |
| Quis? | Who? |
| Quid? | What? |
| Cur? | Why? |
| Ubi? | Where? |
| Quo? | Where...to? |
| Unde | Where...from? |
| cum curā | with care (ablative of manner) |
| in piscinā | in the fishpond (ablative of place where/in which) |
| cum puellā | with the girl (ablative of accompaniment) |
| gladiō | with a sword/by means of a sword (ablative of means or instrument) |
| stylō | with a pen (ablative of means or instrument) |
| cum celeritate | with speed (ablative of manner) |
| ā villā | away from the farmhouse (ablative of place from which) |
| ad piscinam | toward the fishpond (accusative of place to which) |
| ad speluncam | toward the cave (accusative of place to which |
| ā regiā | away from the palace (ablative of place from which) |
| in regnō | in the kingdom (ablative of place where) |
| in mensā | on the table (ablative of place where) |
| ad agrum | toward the field (accusative of place to which) |
| ā casā | away from the house/hut (ablative of place from which) |
| ad patriam | toward the country (accusative of place to which) |