son
filius -i m.
The four attributes of Latin nouns.
declension, gender, number, case
five
quinque
Neuter Rule
The nominative and accusative case forms are _________.
identical
Counting numbers are called ________ numbers.
cardinal
god
deus -i m.
Nouns that name male or female persons have ________ gender.
natural
first
Neuter Rule
The nominative and accusative plural case ending is ______.
-a
Numbers which indicate the order of things in a series are called ___________ numbers.
ordinal
friend
amicus -i m.
Nouns that name non-living things have _________ gender.
grammatical
sailor
nauta -ae m.
The declension a noun belongs to is determined by the ____________ ending.
genitive singular
A _____________________ follows a linking verb and RENAMES the subject.
predicate adjective
slave, servant
servus -i m.
Latin does not have the English articles _____, ______, and _____.
a, an, the
sacred, holy
sanctus -a -um
The subject and verb must agree in ______ and _______.
person
number
A ____________________ follows a linking verb and DESCRIBES the subject.
predicate adjective
sky, heaven
caelum -i n.
The subject of the verb is in the __________ case.
nominative
earth, land
In Latin, an adjective must agree with its noun in ________, ________, and ______, but not ____________.
gender
number
case
not declension
What is the subject case?
Indirect object case?
In/by/with/from case?
Direct object case?
Possessive case?
nominative
dative
ablative
accusative
genitive