
L1U1 - Numerī - Nom - Sing/Pl - Adj.
Quiz by Robynn Hecht
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The term that tells us HOW MANY are represented in the noun is called
Match the singular form to the plural form.
Which endings show singular? Which endings show plural?
Which is the plural of "formica" (ant)?
Which is the plural of "equus" (horse)?
Which is the plural of "elephantus" (elephant)?
Which is the plural of "rana" (frog)?
Which is the plural of "persona" (person)?
Nouns fit into categories of similar looking words called
Nouns that end with "a" for singular and "ae" for plural belong to the
Most nouns that end with "us" for singular and "ī" for plural belong to the
Sort the noun pairs into their assigned group/declension.
What endings are first declension (first family/category) endings?
What endings are second declension (second family/category) endings?
When we talk about a noun's gender, we mean
Nouns in the first declension (family) whose endings are "a/ae" generally use the _____ gender.
Nouns in the second declension (family) whose endings are "us/ī" generally use the _____ gender.
Look at the adjective below:
"magnus, magna, magnum"
Match the form of the adjective to its grammatical gender reflection.
Look at the adjective below:
"parvus, parva, parvum"
Match the form of the adjective to its grammatical gender description.
In Latin, names that end in "-a" often represent someone of the _____ gender.
In Latin, names that end in "-us" often represent someone of the _____ gender.
How would you say "the biggest horse"?
equus
How would you say "the biggest horses"?
equī
How would you say "the smallest ant"?
formica
How would you say "the smallest ants"?
formicae
Claudia est __________.
Marcus est __________.
Marcus est __________.
elephantī sunt
Picturae sunt _______.