NOUNS
Third declension noun endings
irregular verbs
Find the subject
Personal endings
100

What are the five jobs of a noun?

Subject

Possessive

Indirect Object

Direct Object

Object of the Preposition

100

True or false. Masculine and feminine gender accusative nouns (direct object) are spelled stem+em

True

100

possumus

we are able

100

Johnny and his friend Jake ate cake at the restaurant.

Johnny and his friend Jake

100

1st person, singular is what English pronoun that equals "o or m" in Latin?

I

200

What Latin case corresponds with the object of the preposition?

Ablative

200
Masculine and feminine ablative nouns are spelled stem +e. True or false?

true

200

poterunt

they will be able

200

He has a good time at his friend's house.

He

200

1st person plural is what English pronoun that equals "mus" in Latin?

we

300

What Latin case corresponds with the Subject Noun?

Nominative

300

Dative and Ablative Plural masculine, feminine and neuter nouns use what ending on the stem?

-ibus

300

erat

he, she, it was


300

They don't know how to surf.

They

300

2nd person, singular "s" ending in Latin is what English pronoun?

you


400

What noun job corresponds with the Accusative case?

direct object

400

All i-stem nouns have an -ium in the genitive plural.

True. The following words are plural i-stem


400

eramus

we were

400

The sailors and the captain are men

sailors, captain
400

Second person plural "tis" ending in Latin is what English pronoun?

you (plural)

500

Feminine nouns end usually in s-o-x. True or false?

True.

500

Third declension i-stem neuter nouns, (mare, maris) use stem +ia in the nominative plural and stem + ium in the genitive plural. True or false?

True. The five plural forms are:

maria, marium, maribus, maria, maribus

500

potero

I will be able

500

Many miraculous mentors make more methodical methods.

mentors (or many miraculous mentors)

500

What are the English pronouns for

3rd person, singular and plural

singular: he, she, it

plural: they