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EUTYCHUS ET CLEMENS

EUTYCHUS ET CLEMENS. STAGE 18. Grammar: Neuter Nouns 4 th & 5 th Declensions Culture Topics Roman Glassmaking Ancient Egypt. About the Language I: Neuter Nouns. Plaustr um viam claudebat . The cart was blocking the road. Plaustr a viam claudebant .

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EUTYCHUS ET CLEMENS

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  1. EUTYCHUS ET CLEMENS

    STAGE 18 Grammar: Neuter Nouns 4th & 5th Declensions Culture Topics Roman Glassmaking Ancient Egypt
  2. About the Language I: Neuter Nouns Plaustrumviamclaudebat. The cart was blocking the road. Plaustraviamclaudebant. The carts were blocking the road. Varicaplaustrumemovit. Varica removed the cart. Varicaplaustraemovit. Varica removed the carts. Plaustrum is a neuter noun. The nominative and accusative forms for neuter nouns are always identical. The plural nom. & acc. endings for neuter nouns will always be the letter “a”.
  3. Neuter Nouns Cont. NEUTER NOUNS ARE ALWAYS IDENTICAL IN THEIR NOMINATIVE AND ACCUSATIVE FORMS.
  4. Translate the following: Salviushorrea nova inspexit. (horreum = neuter noun) Salvius inspected the new barns. Cogidubnuspompamad litusduxit. (ad+acc) Cogidubnus led the procession to the shore. Nomennesenismortuiscis? Do you know the name of the dead, old man?
  5. About the Language II: 4th & 5th Declensions
  6. Notice the base of the following 4th Declension Noun:
  7. Notice the base of the following 5th Declension
  8. The genitive case indicates what declension a noun belongs to… First declension: puellae Second declension: servī Third declension: leonis Fourth declension: portūs Fifth declension: reī
  9. Practice: Identify the Declension & Gender of the following nouns Puella 1st declension - f Flos 3rd declension - m Nox 3rd declension - f Effigies 5th declension - f Saxum 2nd declension - n Agmen 3rd declension - n Impetus 4th declension - m
  10. Practice: Identify the Declension & Gender of the following nouns Tumultus 4th declension - m Portus 4th declension - m Litus 3rd declension - n Negotium 2nd declension - n Iter 3rd declension - n Aula 1st declension - f Donum 2nd declension - n
  11. Practice: Identify the Declension & Gender of the following nouns Faber 2nd declension - m Vita 1st declension - f Res 5th declension - f Manus 4th declension - f Auxilium 2nd declension - n Ara 1st declension - f Liber 2nd declension - m
  12. Identify the declension of the following nouns: animorum 2nd declension Florum 3rd declension Noctis 3rd declension Effigiei 5thdeclension Saxi 2nd declension Agminum 3rd declension Impetuum 4th declension
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