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