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LNM1 Ch 4 Exercise 1: Neuter 2nd Declension Nouns

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Question 1 | 00:10
Question 2 | 00:20
Question 3 | 00:53
Question 4 | 01:05
Questions 5 & 6 | 02:12
Question 7 | 04:00
Question 8 | 05:23
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 8
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Identify the case and number of each noun. For some, more than one answer is possible.
Example: venēna
nominative or accusative plural
Question 9
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praemiīs

Question 10
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āthlēta

Question 11
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castra

Question 12
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vinculōrum

Question 13
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dolum

Question 14
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fīliī

Question 15
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praemiī

Question 1
1.

How many groups (or declensions) of nouns are in Latin?

Question 2
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Nouns are grouped into separate declensions based on the ending of which case?

Question 3
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What is the genitive singular ending for 2nd declension masculine nouns?

Question 4
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What is the genitive singular ending for 2nd declension neuter nouns?

Question 5
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What two cases have identical endings for all neuter nouns

Question 6
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What is the nominative and accusative ending for all neuter nouns?

Question 7
7.

If the nominative and accusative endings are identical for 2nd declension neuter nouns, how can you tell if a 2nd declension nouns is the subject or direct object?

Question 8
8.

Which forms of neuter 2nd declension nouns are different from 2nd declension masculine nouns?