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16 Cards in this Set
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Name the three genders of Latin nouns.
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*masculine
*feminine *nueter |
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What does the Genitive Case show?
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Possession
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Nominative Case.
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The subject
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Dative case. Give example.
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The indirect object.
e.g. The girl gave the *man* food |
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Ablative case. Give example.
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The direct object. A preposition.
e.g. Melanie wants to be an *astronaut* |
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Accusative case. Give example.
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Prepositions.
e.g. The man is on the porch. |
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est
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is
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sunt
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are
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et
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and
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non
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not
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sed
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but
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Nominative singular and plural endings.
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-a,-ae
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Genitive singular and plural endings.
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-ae,-arum
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Dative singular and plural endings.
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-ae,-is
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Accusative singular and plural endings.
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-am,-as
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Ablative singular and plural endings.
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-a_,-is
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