What is the case of: Femina (not feminā)
Nominative
What is the case of: gladius
Nominative (singular)
What is the case of: Pater
Nominative Singular
True or False: the 3rd Declension is for neuter nouns
False: 3rd Declension contains: masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns
Near
What is the case of: feminam
accusative (singular)
What is the case of: gladios
accusative. (plural)
What is the case of: Patris
genitive singular
In the dictionary form (e.g canis, is m/f), which part determines what declension a noun is placed in
The ",is". i.e. the genitive singular ending
after
what is the case of: feminarum?
genitive singular
What are the cases of: Gladii
gen sing. nom pl.
What is the case(s) of patribus
Dative and Ablative Singular
What is the nominative singular ending for 3rd Declension Nouns?
The nominative singular ending is not regular, and cannot be known unless one looks at the dictionary form
Quo
What is the case of: feminā
what are the cases of: gladio
dative and ablative singular
What is the case(s) of patri
dative singular
unde
from where
What are the cases of: Feminis
dat, abl (plural)
nominative and accusative plural (neuter)
What is the case of patrum
genitive plural
True/False Canis can be 3rd declension genitive or 1st/2nd Declension Dative or Ablative
False
nam
for, because