Genitive Case
Neuter Nouns
Noun-Adjective Agreement
SCRIBBLES
Translation
100

First declension genitive endings

-a

-ae

100

In which two cases do neuter nouns always have the ending "-a"? Make sure to specify between singular and plural.

Nominative and accusative plural

100

List the three ways that nouns and adjectives must agree.

case, number, and gender

100

Scribble: 

Aegyptii Graecos vituperabant.

Aegyptii Graecos vituperabant.

100

Translate: 

Milites fideles regem servaverunt.

The loyal/faithful soldiers saved the king.

200

2nd declension genitive endings

-i

-orum

200

The plan inspired the students to act. 

consilius / consilia / consilio / consilium

consilium

200

Choose the 3rd declension adjective that agrees with the 1st declension noun feminis

feroces / ferocium / ferocibus / ferocis

ferocibus

(feminis and ferocibus are dative/ablative, plural, feminine)

200

Scribble:

Clemens molestisimus est.

Clemens molestisimus est.

200

Translate: 

Maritus dona carae uxorÄ« faciebat. 

(carae - dear)

The husband was making gifts for (his) dear wife.

300

3rd declension genitive endings

-is

-um

300

Caecilius tasted many wines at the vineyard. 

vinum / vini / vina / vinos

vina

300

Choose the 1st/2nd declension adjective that agrees with the 3rd declension noun matres

laetis / laetarum / laetae / laeta / laetam

laetae

(both matres and laetae are nominative, plural, feminine)

300

Scribble:

latrones ad tabernam Clementis contenderunt.

latrones ad tabernam Clementis contenderunt.

300

Choose the correct adjective to agree with the italicized noun, then translate. 

Feles sacra latrones _________ terruit. 

magni / magnis / magnos / magnorum

(magnos)

The sacred cat terrified/frightened the big thugs/robbers.

400

Translate the phrase:

via vitreariorum

the street of the glassmakers

glassmakers' street

400

The boy spotted the procession on the road. 

agmen / agminem / agminum / agmine

agmen

400

Choose the 3rd declension adjective that agrees with the 2nd declension neuter noun consilium

omnis / omni / omnem / omne / omnium

omne

400

Scribble:

Absunt amici, sed dei me servare possunt.

Absunt amici, sed dei me servare possunt.

400

Translate: 

Capita animalium in arbore videmus.

We see the heads of the animals in the tree.

500

Translate:

canis magistri in via currit.

The dog of the teacher is running in the street.

The teacher's dog is running in the street.

500

Translate into Latin: 

Empires always fall. 

(empire - imperium, -i, n.)

(cado, cadere - to fall)

Imperia semper cadunt.

500

Translate into Latin: 

The huge men do not fight the angry soldier. 

Viri ingentes militem iratum non pugnant.

500

Scribble:

nam tabernarii, qui Eutycho pecuniam inviti dabant, paulatim Clementi confidebant.

nam tabernarii, qui Eutycho pecuniam inviti dabant, paulatim Clementi confidebant.

500

Translate into Latin: 

The astonished woman has a huge book. 

(Hint: astonished is a 1st/2nd declension adjective, while huge is 3rd declension)

Femina attonita librum ingentem habet.

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