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National Latin Exam

A few grammar tips to prepare for the NLE. Please also use the packet - common phrases used today, mythology, map, etc. You may also want to review numbers, Roman numerals, rooms of the house, clothing, family terms, famous places in Rome.

AB
erat/erantwas/were
-t/-ntsingular/plural verbs
-bat/-bantwas verbing/were verbing
verbs that end in -reto verb (infinitive)
verb ending in a vowel or -te with !command
quiswho
quidwhat
ubiwhere/when
curwhy
-ne attached to first word in a questionexpecting a yes/no answer
direct object singular ends in-m
est/suntis/are
when you see the verb datneed indirect object, to/for noun
quothow many
adjectives that end in -e areadverbs, -ly
semperalways
hodietoday
benegood/well
malebad
Quid agis?How are you?
Ita veroyes indeed
Minimeno
etand
quodbecause
sedbut
autor
nonnot
nouns and their adjectivesshould have the same ending
predicate nominativewhen using a linking verb such as est/sunt, the subject and predicate should both be nominative
two nouns together with different endings - ianua villaepossession - the door of the house


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