This is the gender of most first declension nouns.
What is feminine?
This/these gender(s) is/are second declension?
What are masculine and neuter?
3rd declension nouns are this/these gender(s)?
What is masculine, feminine, or neuter?
Where is the verb typically found in a Latin sentence?
At the end.
What are the noun cases?
nom, gen, dative, acc, ablative
Give me an example of a first declension noun.
What is..... (many options)
This is the genitive singular ending for 2nd declension.
What is i with a macron?
What are the 3rd declension Masculine and Feminine singular endings? (can sing the song)
various, is, i, em, e
What type of verb is sum?
A linking verb.
What are the four noun attributes?
Case, declension, gender, number
Explain what declensions the Latin translations of Rome and Roman are and why.
Rome is 1st dec b/c countries are feminine, while Roman is 2nd dec because it’s considered male
What is the dative singular ending for 2nd declension neuter?
What is o with a macron?
What is the first thing checked to determine the gender of a 3rd declension noun?
Natural Gender Rule (obviously masculine or feminine)
What type of verb will a predicative nominative follow?
A linking verb.
Why is the genitive singular used to determine declension instead of some other case?
Other cases can vary.
This is the genitive plural ending for 1st declension nouns.
What is -arum with a macron?
The dative plural ending for 2nd declension has a macron, yes or no.
What is yes?
If the natural gender rule doesn’t apply, what case do we look at next to determine gender and what are the rules surrounding whether it’s M, F, or N?
SOX, ERrOR, LANCET
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Ceasar (Romanus) | est \ dux
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it must match the case and number of the noun it renames
These 1st declension endings have macrons.
What are ablative singular, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative plural?
This is the accusative plural ending for neuter 2nd declension nouns.
What is a (no macron)?
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-e
How do you determine if a 3rd dec noun is an i-stem?
if the gen sing and nom sing have the same number of syllables (like hostis, hostis) OR if the stem ends in two consonants (like gens, gentis).
What case with a predicate nominative be in?
Nominative.