Noun Endings - Latin Grammar Quiz
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Which of the following is the correct Nominative singular form for the 1st Declension?

  • servus
  • canis
  • bellum
  • fili-a (correct)

The 2nd Declension has only masculine nouns.

False (B)

What is the Genitive plural form for the 1st Declension?

fili-arum

The Nominative plural form of the 2nd Neuter is __________.

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Match the noun with its declension:

<p>fili-a = 1st Declension serv-us = 2nd Declension (Masculine) bell-um = 2nd Neuter canis = 3rd Declension</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Case

A grammatical category that indicates the function of a noun or pronoun in a sentence.

1st Declension

The first declension in Latin, typically used for feminine nouns. Example nouns: fili-a (daughter), rosa (rose)

2nd Declension

The second declension in Latin, used for both masculine and neuter nouns. Example nouns: serv-us (slave), bell-um (war)

3rd Declension

The third declension in Latin, used for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns. Example noun: can-is (dog)

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Singular vs. Plural

The singular form of a Latin noun refers to one instance, while the plural form refers to multiple instances.

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Noun Endings - Latin Grammar

  • First Declension (Feminine):

    • Singular Nominative: fili-a
    • Singular Accusative: fili-am
    • Singular Genitive: fili-ae
    • Singular Dative: fili-ae
    • Singular Ablative: fili-a
    • Plural Nominative: fili-ae
    • Plural Accusative: fili-as
    • Plural Genitive: fili-arum
    • Plural Dative: fili-is
    • Plural Ablative: fili-is
  • Second Declension (Masculine):

    • Singular Nominative: serv-us
    • Singular Accusative: serv-um
    • Singular Genitive: serv-i
    • Singular Dative: serv-o
    • Singular Ablative: serv-o
    • Plural Nominative: serv-i
    • Plural Accusative: serv-os
    • Plural Genitive: serv-orum
    • Plural Dative: serv-is
    • Plural Ablative: serv-is
  • Second Declension (Neuter):

    • Singular Nominative: bell-um
    • Singular Accusative: bell-um
    • Singular Genitive: bell-i
    • Singular Dative: bell-o
    • Singular Ablative: bell-o
    • Plural Nominative: bell-a
    • Plural Accusative: bell-a
    • Plural Genitive: bell-orum
    • Plural Dative: bell-is
    • Plural Ablative: bell-is
  • Third Declension (Masculine/Feminine):

    • Singular Nominative: canis
    • Singular Accusative: can-em
    • Singular Genitive: can-is
    • Singular Dative: can-i
    • Singular Ablative: can-e
    • Plural Nominative: can-es
    • Plural Accusative: can-es
    • Plural Genitive: can-um
    • Plural Dative: can-ibus
    • Plural Ablative: can-ibus

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Test your understanding of Latin noun endings with this quiz focusing on the first and second declensions. You'll cover singular and plural forms across various cases for both feminine, masculine, and neuter nouns. Perfect for students looking to strengthen their grasp of Latin grammar.

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