Identify the case and number: puerorum
gen. sg.
Identify the case and number: puellas
acc. pl.
Identify the case and number: fluvium
acc. sg.
Identify the case and number: familiae
gen. sg.
dat. sg.
nom. pl.
Identify the case and number: insula
nom. sg.
Identify the case and number: of the boy
Gen. sg.
Identify the case and number: the girl (subj.)
Identify the case and number: in the rivers
Identify the case and number: the family (DO)
acc. sg.
Identify the case and number: for the rivers
dat. pl.
Create the following noun form: nom. pl.
pueri
Create the following noun form: dat. sg.
puellae
Create the following noun form: acc. pl.
fluvios
Create the following noun form: gen. pl.
familiarum
Create the following noun form: abl. pl.
insulis
Identify the function of the noun in the sentence: We saw the boys in the hallway.
Direct Object
Identify the function of the noun in the sentence: Santa brought many gifts for the girl.
Indirect Object
Identify the function of the noun in the sentence: Many fish swim in the river.
Object of a Preposition/Ablative
Identify the function of the noun in the sentence: The family's house was on a hill.
Possession
Identify the function of the noun in the sentence: The islands sank into the ocean.
Subject
Give the Latin form for the way the word works in the sentence: The boy's bag was in the lost and found.
pueri
Give the Latin form for the way the word works in the sentence: The girls walk in the road.
puellae
Give the Latin form for the way the word works in the sentence: The soldiers see the river in the distance.
fluvium
Give the Latin form for the way the word works in the sentence: We brought gifts for many families.
familiis
Give the Latin form for the way the word works in the sentence: We live on an island.