NOUNS I
NOUNS II
NOUNS III
NOUNS IV
NOUNS V
100
Noun families are called this.
What is Declensions?
100
The gender of nouns that name non-living things.
What is Grammatical gender.
100
The indirect object case.
What is Dative.
100
The genitive singular identifies __. The declension the noun belongs to.
What is The declension the noun belongs to.
100
The genitive singular of the 2nd -us declension.
What is -i.
200
The names of the declensions.
What is 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th declensions.
200
The job of a noun in a sentence.
What is case.
200
The possessive case. Genitive.
What is Genitive.
200
The genitive singular of the 1st declension.
What is _ae.
200
The gender of most 2nd declension -us nouns.
What is masculine.
300
The four attributes of nouns.
What is Declension, gender, number, and case.
300
The names of the cases in order.
What is Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Ablative.
300
The in/by/with/from case.
What is Ablative.
300
The gender of most 1st declension nouns.
What is Feminine.
300
The second declension -us endings.
What is -us, -i, -o , -um, -o, -i, -orum, -is, -os, -is
400
The three genders of nouns.
What is Masculine, feminine, and neuter.
400
The subject case.
What is Nominative.
400
The to/for case.
What is Dative.
400
The exception to first declension gender rule. Nouns that name naturally masculine persons or animals.
What is Nouns that name naturally masculine persons or animals.
400
These English articles do not exist in Latin.
What is A, an, the.
500
The gender of nouns that name male or female persons or animals.
What is Natural gender.
500
The direct object case.
What is Accusative.
500
The of case.
What is Genitive.
500
The first declension endings.
What is -a, -ae, -ae, -am, -ā, -ae, -arum, -is, -as, -is.
500
The three ways to translate a Latin noun.
What is Noun, a(n) noun, the noun.
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