Across
- 2. This type of ablative appears with a passive verb
- 3. These must match the noun they describe in gender, number, and case
- 7. This case expresses direct address
- 8. This type of ablative describes motion away from
- 11. Latin nouns are broken up into categories called
- 12. This type of adjective appears alone, supply the noun
Down
- 1. Latin verbs are broken up into 5 categories, or
- 4. This is comprised of a head verb, accusative subject, and infinitive
- 5. This case expresses possession
- 6. This case expresses the indirect object
- 9. This type of ablative describes with what object something is done
- 10. This type of ablative describes how something is done
