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25 Cards in this Set
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11. Unique characteristic of all neuter nouns and adjectives.
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nominative and accusative are same, both in singular and plural.
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12. Indirect object case, or the "to/for" case
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dative
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13. Two ways to indicate indirect objects in English
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(1) "to" and (2) word order Christ gave God glory
Christ gave glory to God. |
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14. Prepositions take either of what two cases
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ablative, accusative
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15. Give the case for each preposition: propter, post cum, in
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acc., acc., abl., abl.
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16. Predicate nominative case
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nominative
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17. Position of forms of sum
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anywhere in the sentence
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18. Genetive singular of 3rd declension nouns
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-is
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19. Natural gender rule
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applies to ALL declensions. A noun naming a male person is masculine (dux); a noun naming a female person is feminine (mater).
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20. Feminine endings rule for 3rd declension only.
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SOX
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21. Masculine endings rule for 3rd declension only
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ERROR
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22. Neuter endings rule for 3rd declension only.
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LANCET
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23. Appositive
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A noun or a phrase that is "put beside" another noun to rename or explain it and set off by commas.
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24. Agreement rule for appositives
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An appositive agrees with its noun in number and case.
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25. There is
There are |
est
sunt |
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26. Give the nominative and genetive of the 6 neuter nouns of the 3rd declension.
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flumen, fluminis; iter, itineris; corpus, corporis; vulnus, vulneris, agmen, agminis; nomen, nominis
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27. Genitive singular ending of the 4th declension nouns
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-us
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28. Gender of 4th declension nouns
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usually masculine
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29. The preposition "in" with the acc.and abl.
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In with the acc.indicates motion; in with ablative indicates position
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30. Genitive singular ending of 5th declension nouns.
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-ei
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31. Gender of 5th declension nouns
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usually feminine
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32. The two groups of adjectives
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(1) 1st/2nd declension
(2) 3rd declension |
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33. Adjective/noun agreement
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An adjective agrees with its noun in gender, number and case but not necessarily declension.
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34. Position rule for adjectives
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Adjectives of quantity usually precede their nouns, adjectives of quality usually follow.
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35. Predicate adjective case
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nominative
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