GENDERS
THIRD DECLENSION
NOUNS
DECLENSIONS
WHO KNOWS
100

Which gender are most of the nouns
in the 1st Declension

Feminine

100

What are the nominative and genitive
endings of the 3rd Declension,
singular?

(various, -is)

100

Name the five noun declension
cases.

(Nominative - Subject; Genitive
Possessive; Dative - Indirect Object;
Accusative - Direct Object; Ablative -
Object of the Preposition)

100

List the endings of the first
declension.

(-a, -ae, -ae, am, ā / -ae,
arum, -is, as, is)

100

Where does the verb usually stand in
a Latin sentence?

(last)

200

When is a Latin noun masculine?

Whenever it names a male person or
occupation

200

In the 3rd Declension, where to you
apply the -s-o-x, -er-or, -l-a-n-c-e-t
rules?

(the Nominative singular)

200

How do you know which declension
a noun belongs?

(Look at the ending
of the Genitive Singular)

200

What are the Nominative and
Genitive endings of the 2nd
declension, singular?

 (-us, -i)

200

The stem gives _______________ to
the word.

 (meaning)

300

After applying the NGR (natural
gender rule), which gender are third
declension nouns ending in -l -a -n -c
-e -t?

Neuter

300

What gender rule is first applied in
the 3rd declension?

(NGR - natural
gender rule)

300

What do the endings of a noun
show?

(The job of the word in the
sentence)

300

All nouns whose Genitive singular
end in -is belong to which
declension?

(Third)

300

Where do forms of the verb “sum”
stand in a sentence?

(anywhere)

400

What is the most common exception
to the feminine 1st declension noun
rule?

nauta, nautae - masculine, sailor

400

Masculine 3rd declension nouns
have what endings?

(-er -or)

400

How many numbers are in Latin
nouns? - Name them.

(There are 2;
Singular and Plural)

400

What are the 3rd Declension noun
endings?

 (Various, -is, -ī, -em, -e / -es,
-um, -ibus, -es, - ibus)

400

A verb agrees with it’s subject noun
in ____________ and in ___________.

(person, number)

500

How do you know if a second
declension noun is masculine or
neuter?

If the Nom. Singular ends in
-um, then the noun is neuter

500

What is the ending of the 3rd
declension neuter in the Nominative
and Accusative, plural cases?

 (-a)

500

How do you decline a Latin noun?

(Determine the declension by knowing
the Nominative and Genitive endings;
Determine the gender; add the
declension endings)

500

What are the 2nd Declension
NEUTER noun endings? 

 (-um, -i, -o,
-um, -o / -a, -orum, -is, -a, -is)

500

When is the preposition “in” used in
the Accusative case? (When it
expresses movement - in, into, upon,
against, on).

(Canoe floating ON the
river.)

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