1st Declension
2nd Declension
3rd Declension I
Third Declension II
Vocabulary
100

What is the case of: Femina (not feminā)

Nominative

100

What is the case of: gladius

Nominative (singular)

100

What is the case of: Pater

Nominative Singular

100

True or False: the 3rd Declension is for neuter nouns

False: 3rd Declension contains: masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns

100
prope

Near

200

What is the case of: feminam

accusative (singular)

200

What is the case of: gladios

accusative. (plural)

200

What is the case of: Patris

genitive singular

200

In the dictionary form (e.g canis, is m/f), which part determines what declension a noun is placed in

The ",is". i.e. the genitive singular ending

200
post

after

300

what is the case of: feminarum? 

genitive singular

300

What are the cases of: Gladii

gen sing. nom pl.

300

What is the case(s) of patribus

Dative and Ablative Singular

300

What is the nominative singular ending for 3rd Declension Nouns? 

The nominative singular ending is not regular, and cannot be known unless one looks at the dictionary form

300

Quo

to where
400

What is the case of: feminā

Ablative (singular)
400

what are the cases of: gladio

dative and ablative singular

400

What is the case(s) of patri

dative singular

400
What genders can be found in the 3rd Declension
Masculine, Feminine, Neuter
400

unde

from where

500

What are the cases of: Feminis

dat, abl (plural) 

500
What are the cases of: oppida

nominative and accusative plural (neuter)

500

What is the case of patrum

genitive plural

500

True/False Canis can be 3rd declension genitive or 1st/2nd Declension Dative or Ablative

False

500

nam

for, because