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Case Review (Lesson 23)

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    Picta Dicta Lesson 23 Case review (1st-2nd Declension singular and nom/pl)
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  • What is the nominative case for?
    subject
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  • What is a subject?
    The word that the sentence is about
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  • What does the nominative case look like for an -us word?
    -us, -i
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  • Give five examples of -us words in the nominative singular
    lupus, stilus, pugnus, clipeus, campus (answers vary)
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  • Give five examples of -us words in the nominative plural
    lupi, sili, pugni, clipei, campi (Answers vary)
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  • What does the nominative case look like for an -er word?
    -er, -i
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  • Give five examples of -er words in the nominative singular
    puer, ager, magister, minister, culter (answers vary)
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  • Give five examples of -er words in the nominative plural
    pueri, agri, magistri, ministri, cultri (answers vary)
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  • What does the nominative case look like in an -um word?
    -um, -a
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  • Give five examples of -um words in the nominative singular
    oppidum, baculum, folium, aedificium, astrum (answers will vary)
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  • Give five examples of -um words in the nominative plural
    oppida, bacula, folia, aedificia, astra (answers will vary)
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  • What does the nominative case look like in an -a word?
    -a, -ae
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  • Give five examples of -a words in the nominative singular
    puella, femina, sella, mensa, insula (answers will vary)
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  • Give five examples of -a words in the nominative plural
    puellae, feminae, sellae, mensae, insulae
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  • When do you use the ablative case?
    after certain prepositions
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  • Which prepositions have you learned that take the ablative case? (6)
    in, cum, ab, ex, sub, de
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