Nouns
More about Nouns
Rules about where
Declensions
3rd Declension
(Big Ol' Mess)
100

Name the genders in Latin.

Masculine, feminine, and neuter.

100

What are the 5 Latin noun cases?

Nominative-subject

Genitive- possessive

Dative- indirect object

Accusative- direct object

Ablative- object of the preposition

100

What is the position of a transitive verb in Latin? (Where do you find it in the sentence?)

The verb usually stands last in the sentence.

100

How do you know that a noun is in the FIRST declension?

All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -ae are in the first declension.

100

What is the natural gender rule that applies to ALL declensions (grammar 46-47)?

A noun naming a male person is masculine (example: dux) and a noun naming a female person is feminine (example: mater).

200

Name the two numbers in Latin.

singular and plural

200

How do you find the stem of a noun?

By dropping the genitive, singular ending

200

Where is an adverb found in a Latin sentence?

The adverb usually stands immediately before the word it modifies.

200

How do you know that a noun is in the SECOND declension?

All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -i are in the second declension.

200

What is the rule for masculine nouns in the THIRD declension?

When the nominative singular ends in -er or -or (ERROR), the noun is generally masculine.

300

How do you know the declension of the noun?

By looking at the genitive, singular ending.

300

The number of declensions in Latin

five

300

Prepositions take either of what two cases? 

How do you know which case a preposition takes? (Or how do you know the case of the Object of the Preposition?)

Ablative or accusative

You have to memorize what case the object of the preposition will be for EACH preposition.

300

What genders can a SECOND declension noun be and HOW DO YOU KNOW?

Second declension nouns can be either masculine or neuter. The 2nd declension MASCULINE nouns end in    -us in the nominative singular. The 2nd declension NEUTER nouns end in -um in the nominative singular.

300

What is the rule for feminine nouns in the THIRD declension?

When the nominative singular ends in -s, -o, or -x (SOX), the noun is generally feminine.

400

Plural means....

more than one.

400

What is the gender of 1st declension nouns?

Feminine

UNLESS it names a male like Nauta

400

What is the position of the forms of "sum" in a Latin sentence?

Anywhere in a sentence
400

What is a unique characteristic of all neuter nouns?

Neuter nouns are the same in the nominative and accusative cases (both nouns and adjectives in singular and plural)

400

What is the rule for neuter nouns in the THIRD declension?

When the nominative singular ends in -l, -a, -n-, -c, -e, or -t (LANCET), the noun is generally neuter.

500

Singular means....

one

500

What Latin case names the subject?

Nominative

500

What is the case for possessives and "of" phrases?

Genitive

500

How do you know that a noun is in the THIRD declension?

All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -is are in the third declension.

500

What is an appositive?

What is the agreement rule for appositives?

An appositive is a noun or a phrase that is "put beside" another noun to rename or explain it and is set off by commas. 

An appositive agrees with its noun in number and case.


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