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Nominative
indirect object (to / for)
direct object
object of the preposition
possession (of)
subject
Genitive
indirect object (to / for)
direct object
object of the preposition
possession (of)
subject
Dative
indirect object (to / for)
direct object
object of the preposition
possession (of)
subject
Accusative
indirect object (to / for)
direct object
object of the preposition
possession (of)
subject
Ablative
indirect object (to / for)
direct object
object of the preposition
possession (of)
subject
praesidium Eutychi est decem aureos.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
erat multum periculum in parte urbis.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
sacerdos deae Isidi sacrificium offerebat.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
praesidium Eutychi est decem aureos.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
“salve!" Quintus servō dixit.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
Which of the following nouns is neuter?
caput
dea
miles
nox
Which of the following nouns is neuter?
dominus
insula
flos
consilium
Which of the following nouns is neuter?
nauta
equus
sacerdos
praesidium
Neuter rules: Which of the following is true regarding neuter nouns?
Genitive and Dative are always the same.
Nominative and Genitive are always the same.
Nominative and Accusative are always the same.
Accusative and Ablative are always the same.
Neuter rules: Which of the following is true regarding neuter nouns?
Plural ending is always -os
Plural ending is always -a
Plural ending is always -i
Plural ending is always -um
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