CHAPTER IX — REVIEW OF ALL CASES
AND THEIR USES
REVIEW OF CASE ENDINGS
The following charts summarize the case endings for declensions I-III which we have
reviewed in the previous chapters.
CASE 1st Declon. (F) 2nd Declen. (m.) 3rd Declen. (m.)
SING.
‘Nom. fabula hortus senator
Gen. fabulae hortl senator
Dat. fabulae hort senator
Acc. fabulam hortum senatorem
Ab, fabula hort6 senatore
PL.
Nom. fabulae hort! senatorés
Gen. fabularum hortorum senatorum
Dat. fabulis senatoribus
‘Acc. fabulas senatorés
bl. fabulis senatoribus
CASE Ist Declen, (m.) ‘2nd Declen, (a.) ‘3rd Declen, (m2)
SING.
‘Nom. agricola baculum nomen’
Gen. agricolae bacult nominis
Dat. agricolae baculd nomini
‘Ace. agricola baculum, nomen,
Abt. agricola baculd nomine
PL.
‘Nom. agricolae bacula nomina
Gen. agricolarum baculérum nominum
Dat. agricolis baculis nominibus
‘Acc. agricolas bacula nomina
Abt. agricolis baculis nominibus
50 Part 1—Nouns and Case UsesPRACTICE ONE
Ona separate sheet of paper decline the following nouns. Use the chart on page fifty as
your guide.
1. plata, -ae,m. 3. tempus, tempéris, n. 5. nantius, 4, m.
2. mandatum, 4, n. 4, miles, militis, m. 6. servus, 4, m.
PRACTICE TWO
Ona separate sheet of paper give the Vocative Singular and Plural forms for numbers 1,
4, 5, and 6, from Practice One.
PRACTICE THREE
Change each of the following underlined singular nouns to its correct plural form ns
determined by the context of the sentence. Make any other changes in the sentence as
necessary. Then translate the new sentence into English.
1, Puella sub arbore sedet,
2. Puelia amicam videt.
Amica ad arborem ambulat.
4. Nantius ville appropinquat.
a
Nantius epistulam fert,
Pater epistulam lid ménstrat
x
Puellae ad forum ire non lice
ad tabernam eunt,
Puellae in lecticis iter faciunt,
Chapter IX—Review of All Cases and Their Uses 51PRACTICE FOUR
(Change each of the following underlined plural nouns to its correct singular form. Make
any other changes in the sentence as necessary, Then translate the new sentence into
English.
1, Pater ad Cariam sine servis
2, In Caria aliis senatoribus dicit,
Multum dé bellis in Britannia audit,
4, Vilict sunt irati quod servi non laborant,
5, Vilicus servos ignavés baculis verberat,
6. Matrés liberds petunt,
7. Mater puerds puellasque in hortd invenit,
8. Vir solus prope magna aedificia ambulat.
9.
Praedonés hominibus appropinguant.
10. Praedonés hominem pellunt.
11, Vir gravia vulnera accipit.
12. Statim, servi, ferte mihi auxilium!
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