The ending -ae is put at the end of a _________.
(ex. Singular Masculine Noun)
Plural Feminine Noun
Find the mistake and explain why it is wrong.
Puellae terret Sextum
Terret should be terrent because it is describing the girls and -nt is the plural ending for verbs.
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The Noun Adjective_________ is the fact that all nouns and adjectives must have the same endings.
Agreement
Iratus subito est Cornelius.
Subito- suddenly
Cornelius is suddenly angry.
What are/is the ending(s) for a Singular Masculine Noun?
-us and -r
The infinitive ending is -re and it adds the word, to, in front of the word. Sentences vary.
If you are connecting an adjective to the word Puella, what ending would it have.
-a
Lupum puellae conspiciunt.
Conspiciunt- Catches sight of
The girls catch sight of the wolf.
What is the ending for the third declension singular noun?
It Varies
What is the singular ending for verbs?
-t
True or False: Specific adjectives fall into a single declension, and they can only have one to two endings.
False
Ego and hortum curro quod Davum vexare volo.
Ego- I
Volo- I want
I run towards the garden because I want to annoy Davus.
What is the plural ending for masculine nouns?
-i
What word is usually connected to an infinitive? Provide the word in both Latin and English.
Vult/Want
When translating from Latin into Language, we have to look at the noun and adjective's ________ to find which ones go together.
Endings
Sextus ex arbore descendere non vult quod lupus eum terret.
Sextus doesn't want to come down from the tree because the wolf scares him.
Is the first declension feminine or masculine? What is the first declension singular ending?
Feminine, -a
Provide an example of a sentence IN LATIN that uses a plural verb, an infinitive, and the word vult. Only sentences with proper grammar will receive points. (Spelling doesn't count except for endings.)
Create a sentence that represents a noun adjective agreement. Only answers with proper grammar will be accepted. (Spelling doesn't matter except for endings.)
Answers Vary
Nihil Sextum terret.
Nothing scares Sextus.