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Year 9 Latin Nouns Revision

Year 9 Latin Nouns Revision

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World Languages

6th Grade

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2 Slides • 15 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

What is a noun?

1

person place thing

2

doing word

3

comes before a noun, tells us about the position

4

describes a verb

2

Multiple Choice

All nouns in the same declension behave

1

differently

2

like puella

3

in the same way

4

3

Multiple Choice

How do we translate a noun in the genitive case?

1

of

2

to/for

3

by/with/from

4

subject

4

Multiple Choice

How do we translate a noun in the dative case?

1

of

2

to/for

3

by/with/from

4

subject

5

Multiple Choice

How do we translate a noun in the ablative case?

1

of

2

to/for

3

by/with/from

4

subject

6

Multiple Choice

The vocative case is used for

1

the subject

2

the object

3

calling someone

4

to/for

7

Multiple Choice

The accusative case is used for

1

the subject

2

the object

3

calling someone

4

to/for

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​Quick revision of puella!

SINGULAR

PLURAL

N

puell-a

puell-ae

V

puell-a

puell-ae

A

puell-am

puell-as

G

puell-ae

puell-arum

D

puell-ae

puell-is

A

puell-a

puell-is

9

Multiple Choice

Which one is the object?

1

puella

2

puellam

3

puellarum

4

puellis

10

Multiple Choice

Which one is the subject?

1

puella

2

puellam

3

puellarum

4

puellis

11

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12

Multiple Choice

which one is the accusative

1

domino

2

dominorum

3

dominos

4

domini

13

Multiple Choice

which one is the genitive

1

domino

2

dominorum

3

dominos

4

domini

14

Multiple Choice

which one is the accusative

1

puella

2

puellis

3

bella

4

dominorum

15

Multiple Choice

which one is the dative

1

domino

2

dominorum

3

dominos

4

domini

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Fill in the Blank

17

Fill in the Blank

What is a noun?

1

person place thing

2

doing word

3

comes before a noun, tells us about the position

4

describes a verb

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