Welcome to the Latin Grammar Guide! This comprehensive guide will help you navigate the intricacies of Latin grammar, whether you're a beginner or an advanced student. Below are some key areas of focus:
Nouns
- Case: Latin nouns have five cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative.
- Gender: Latin nouns are either masculine, feminine, or neuter.
- Number: Latin nouns can be singular or plural.
Noun Cases
Verbs
- Mood: Latin verbs have four moods: indicative, subjunctive, imperative, and infinitive.
- Tense: Latin verbs are conjugated in the indicative and subjunctive moods in present, past, and future tenses.
- Voice: Latin verbs have three voices: active, passive, and middle.
Verb Conjugation
Adjectives
- Comparison: Latin adjectives can be compared in positive, comparative, and superlative forms.
- Agreement: Latin adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify.
Adjective Comparison
Prepositions
- Use: Latin prepositions are used to indicate relationships between words in a sentence.
Prepositions
For further reading on Latin grammar, check out our Latin Dictionary.