book
liber, libri -m
vespers
vesper
Vir - nominative, singular
vir
book (accusative)
librum
The two basic parts of a sentence are:
subject and predicate
boy/child
puer, pueri -m
cutlery
culter
ager - nominative, plural
agri
male teachers (nominative)
magistri
2nd Declension 'er' nouns either _____ or _____ the 'e' in the genitive form.
drop, retain
evening
vesper, vesperi -m
library
liber
vesper - accusative, singular
vesperum
men (nominative)
viri
Some nouns have only plural forms. An example is:
liberi, liberorum (children)
field
ager, agri -m
agriculture
ager
culter - accusative, plural
cultros
The Vatican Field
Ager Vaticanus
Give the three nominative singular endings for 2nd declension masculine nouns.
er, ir, us
children
liberi, liberorum
virile
vir
magistra, genitive plural
magistrarum
boys (accusative)
pueros
The subject tells:
The predicate tells:
1. who or what the sentence is about
2. what the subject is or does