These are the singular endings for 2nd Declension Masculine nouns.
What is "-us, -i, -o, -um, -o"
These are the singular endings for 2nd Declension Neuter nouns.
What is: "um, i, o, um, o"?
This part of the sentence says who or what the sentence is about.
What is the subject?
These two case endings of a 2nd Declension Neuter noun are always the same.
What are the nominative and the accusative?
How you say this in Latin: The boy is a student.
What is: Puer est discipulus.
These are the plural endings for 2nd Declension Masculine nouns.
These are the plural ending for 2nd Declension Neuter nouns.
What is: "-a, -orum, -is, -a, -is"?
This part of the sentence is a non-action verb used to describe or identify the subject.
What is the linking verb.
These plural cases of a 2nd declension neuter noun always end in "a"
What are nominative and accusative?
How you say this in Latin: I am a example.
What is: Sum exemplum.
2nd Declension Masculine endings are for most nouns with these two endings.
What is "-us, -r"?
2nd Declension Neuter endings are for most nouns with this ending.
What is "-um"?
This part of the sentence follows the linking verb and renames the subject.
What is the predicate nominative (noun)?
The ending "um" belong to which number and case of a 2nd declension neuter noun.
What is singular nominative and accusative?
How you say in Latin: We are slaves.
What is: Sumus servi.
Name two 2nd declension masculine nouns.
Answers vary: famulus, amicus, aquarius, hortus, lupus, ludus, discipulus, germanus, dominus, filius, servus, socius
Name two 2nd declension neuter endings.
Answers vary: (gaudum, praemium, oppidum, donum, caelum, collum, astrum, periculum, fatum, auxilium)
What is the predicate nominative in this sentence:
Marcus est puer.
What is "puer".
The ending "a" belong to which number and case of a 2nd declension neuter noun.
What is plural nominative and accusative?
How you say in Latin: You (singular) are an ally.
What is: Es socius.
Decline "lupus"
What is:
lupus, lupi, lupo, lupum, lupo
lupi, luporum, lupis, lupos, lupis
Decline "astrum".
What is: astrum, astri, astro, astrum, astro
astra, astrorum, astris, astra, astris
Which Latin case has the job of identifying the subject and predicate noun.
What is the nominative case?
"Astrum" can belong to these two singular cases.
What is nominative and accusative?
How you say in Latin: The men are teachers.
What is: Viri sunt magistri.