Nominative singular 1st declension ending
-a
"-us"
The case/number represented as "blank" in the 3rd declension chart
nominative singular
The case used for the subject of a sentence
Nominative
What case is 'puellam'?
The genitive plural 1st declension ending
-ārum
The genitive singular ending of 2nd declension
"-ī"
The accusative singular form of "canis"
"canem"
The case used for the direct object
Accusative
In 'Marcus fīliō cibum dat', what case is 'fīliō'?
Dative
What case(s) in the 1st declension ends in -ae
The accusative plural form of "servus"
"servōs"
The ablative singular ending for 3rd declension
"-e"
The case most often translated as "of ---" to show possession
Genitive
In 'Vōx rēgis clara est', what case is 'rēgis' and why?
Genitive of possession
The accusative plural form of "puella"
puellās
The vocative singular form of "Gaius"
"Gaie"
The nominative and accusative plural endings for 3rd declension
"-ēs"
The case used for indirect objects "to/for"
Dative
In 'Mīlitēs gladiīs pugnant', what case is 'gladiīs' and why?
ablative - "with (swords)"
Which two cases have the same ending in the 1st declension plural?
Dative and Ablative (-īs)
The genitive plural ending of 2nd declension nouns
"-ōrum"
The case(s) that "regibus" could be in
Dative plural / Ablative plural
The three words we most often translate the ablative case with
"by/with/from"
In 'Magister, discipulī labōrant!', what case is 'magister' and why?
Vocative, direct address