declensions/endings
Cases - function
verbs
translate
name the case(s)
100

What declension, gender and cases?

bacula

Nom, Acc, Voc (plural)

100

Dative?

ind. object

100

How many conjugations did we learn?

4

100

The boy brings water to his mother

puer portat matri aquam.

100

Marco

Dative

200

What declension, gender and cases?

senatores

3rd, masc, Nom, Acc, Voc Plural

200

accusative

dir. object AND object of the preposition

200

dicere, dico? name the declension!

3, a

200

the brothers are watching the cart in the ditch

fratres raedam in fossa spectant

200

te

accusative

300

What declension, gender and cases (and #)?

matris

3rd, fem. Gen. Sing.

300

Nominative (all functions)

Subject and Complement

300

ferre, fero

irregular

300

Michael is Roman. He writes 2 letters for his friends.

Michael est Romanus. duas epistulas amicis scribit.

300

magnae (4)

gen/dat Sing

Nom./Voc Plur

400

Decl., gender, cases, #

vox

3rd, fem. Nom/Voc

400

Accusative

a) function

b) example in sentence

dir. object

Puella iacit pilam

400

habeo

2nd

400

Cornelia wants to sleep in the inn.

Cornelia in taberna dormire vult.

400

matrum

gen. Pl.

500

Puella iacit pilam ad Marcum

a) Define the nouns by decl/gender/number/case (specific for the sentences)

b) Translate

Puella: 1st/fem/ Sing/ Nom

pilam: 1st/fem/Sing/Acc

Marcum: 2nd, masc. Sing. Acc

The girl throws the ball to Marcus

500

vocative

- give an example!

addressing s.o by name or title

"Ferte auxilium, Marce!"

500

ducite!

3rd

500

There is a girl in the picture by the name of Cornelia

For your Latin sentence

a) name the case of each noun

b) explain each case!

c) use the board!


In pictura est puella nomine Cornelia

pictura - abl (bc of "in" - location)

puella: nom (subj.)

nomine: abl. sing. of nomen (be the means of)

Cornelia: est puella


500

Name the two possible endings for 2nd declension Plural Accusative. Give an example for each

is - pueris

a - bacula