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Learn about the functions and forms of 1st declension nouns and Latin cases. Watch a video tutorial and complete assigned activities.
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Bell Work Write down all nouns and pronouns you find below. Identify number, gender and function (subject, direct object, etc.) for each noun: 1. Several dragons dug a hole in the ground. 2. Sally did not see the hole and fell into it. 3. We sent an ambulance to save her. 4. The medical team arrived too late. 5. Her brothers had already arrived to save the day.
1ST DECLENSION FUNCTIONS & FORMS -a
IN LATINA Who? Whose? To whom? Whom? By/with whom? Puella Puellae Puellae Puellam Puellā the girl the girl the girl the girl the girl CASES AT WORK IN ENGLISH
LATIN CASES Nominative Subject Who?Puella
LATIN CASES Genitive Possession Whose? Puellae puella
LATIN CASES puella Dative Indirect Object To Whom? Puellae
LATIN CASES vocat! vocat! Accusative Direct Object Whom? Puellam
LATIN CASES Ablative Object of Preposition With whom? Puellā
LATIN CASES Nominative Subject Genitive Possession Dative Indirect Object (“to” or “for”) Accusative Direct Object Ablative Object of Preposition (“by,”“with” or “from”)
SINGULAR PLURAL function case Subject Nominative -a -ae Possession Genitive -ae -ārum 1ST DECLENSION FORMS Indirect object Dative -ae -īs Direct object Accusative -am -ās Obj. of preposition Ablative -ā -īs
HOW WILL I LEARN THIS? …now the 1st Declension’s through! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_VDn0V9O3M
1st Declension Noun Chart SINGULAR PLURAL function case Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative
Assignment for Wednesday • Make Lesson II Vocab notecards (p. 21) • Read p. 25 on Roman Numerals. Try writing your birth year in Roman Numerals