Identify the case and number of each noun. For some, more than one answer is possible.
Example: venēna
nominative or accusative plural
Question 9
9.
praemiīs
Question 10
10.
āthlēta
Question 11
11.
castra
Question 12
12.
vinculōrum
Question 13
13.
dolum
Question 14
14.
fīliī
Question 15
15.
praemiī
Question 1
1.
How many groups (or declensions) of nouns are in Latin?
Question 2
2.
Nouns are grouped into separate declensions based on the ending of which case?
Question 3
3.
What is the genitive singular ending for 2nd declension masculine nouns?
Question 4
4.
What is the genitive singular ending for 2nd declension neuter nouns?
Question 5
5.
What two cases have identical endings for all neuter nouns
Question 6
6.
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?