Latin Grammar: Noun Declensions

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Questions and Answers

Which case indicates possession or relationship?

  • Genitive (correct)
  • Nominative
  • Dative
  • Accusative

In Latin, which case is used for the indirect object?

  • Accusative
  • Ablative
  • Nominative
  • Dative (correct)

Which case marks the direct object in Latin?

  • Accusative (correct)
  • Genitive
  • Nominative
  • Ablative

Which case is used to describe time, place, or means in Latin?

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What does the Vocative case indicate in Latin?

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Which case identifies the subject of a sentence in Latin?

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Flashcards

Genitive Case

Indicates possession or relationship in Latin.

Dative Case

Marks the indirect object in Latin.

Accusative Case

Marks the direct object in Latin.

Ablative Case

Describes time, place, or means.

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Vocative Case

Indicates a direct address in Latin.

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Nominative Case

Identifies the subject of a sentence in Latin.

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