1st Declension
2nd Declension
3rd Declension
Case Uses
Identify the Case
100

Nominative singular 1st declension ending

-a

100
The nominative singular ending for most 2nd declension nouns

"-us"

100

The case/number represented as "blank" in the 3rd declension chart

nominative singular

100

The case used for the subject of a sentence

Nominative

100

What case is 'puellam'?

accusative
200

The genitive plural 1st declension ending

-ārum

200

The genitive singular ending of 2nd declension

"-ī"

200

The accusative singular form of "canis"

"canem"

200

The case used for the direct object

Accusative

200

In 'Marcus fīliō cibum dat', what case is 'fīliō'?

Dative

300

What case(s) in the 1st declension ends in -ae

Genitive singular, dative singular, and nominative plural
300

The accusative plural form of "servus"

"servōs"

300

The ablative singular ending for 3rd declension

"-e"

300

The case most often translated as "of ---" to show possession

Genitive

300

In 'Vōx rēgis clara est', what case is 'rēgis' and why?

Genitive of possession

400

The accusative plural form of "puella"

puellās

400

The vocative singular form of "Gaius"

"Gaie"

400

The nominative and accusative plural endings for 3rd declension

"-ēs"

400

The case used for indirect objects "to/for"

Dative

400

In 'Mīlitēs gladiīs pugnant', what case is 'gladiīs' and why?

ablative - "with (swords)"

500

Which two cases have the same ending in the 1st declension plural?

Dative and Ablative (-īs)

500

The genitive plural ending of 2nd declension nouns

"-ōrum"

500

The case(s) that "regibus" could be in

Dative plural / Ablative plural

500

The three words we most often translate the ablative case with

"by/with/from"

500

In 'Magister, discipulī labōrant!', what case is 'magister' and why?

Vocative, direct address

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