This case shows possession.
Genitive
What is magnus, a, um?
Great, large
Amicus, ī
Friend
This case and number determines the declension of a noun.
What are genitive and singular?
All nouns of the first declension identify what gender with the exception of the natural gender rule?
Feminine
This case tells who or what the sentence is about
What is nominative - subject
What is bonus, a, um?
Good
Lēx senātūs?
The law of the senate.
Nouns whose genitive, singular end in -i belong to this declension.
What is 2nd Declension?
An appositive agrees with its noun in what?
Number and case
This case is the direct object
Accusative
What is prīmus, a, um?
First
"In silvā est"
He/She/It is in the forest.
Decline Deus,i
Deus, Dei, Deo, Deum, Deo, Dei, Deorum, Deis, Deos, Deis?
This rule tells you the gender of 3rd declension nouns.
S-O-X Feminine
Er Or Masculine
L-A-N-C-E-T Neuter
The words "by, with or from" indicated this case
Ablative - Object of the preposition
What is angustus, a, um?
Narrow
Propter nōmen Chrīstī.
On account of the name of Christ.
Nouns whose genitive, singular end in -ūs belong to this declension.
Fourth Declension
What cases do prepositions govern?
Accusative and ablative
List all five cases that are used and their meaning
Nominative - subject; genitive - possessive; dative - indirect object; accusative - direct object; ablative - object of the preposition
What is tūtūs, a, um?
Itaque homō et Deus est.
Therefore he is God and man.
Decline Gallia,ae
gallia, galliae, galliae, galliam, gallia, galliae, galliārum, galliīs, gallias, galliīs?
How do adjectives agree with the noun that they modify?
In gender, case and number