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Latin Nouns Practice

Latin Nouns Practice

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World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

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Leslie Hooper

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4 Slides • 6 Questions

1

Latin Nouns
Practice

Reviewing concepts of gender, case and number

2

Gender

Latin nouns have three genders - masculine, feminine and neuter.
- We will worry about neuter nouns later!
Sometimes the gender is determined by the physical gender of the noun, but not always. It might be a good idea to just think of them as "ending groups" for now

3

Dropdown

Masculine or feminine?



aqua ​ ​


stilus ​


campus ​


lunae ​


pueri ​

4

Case

Latin nouns have seven cases - we are only working with nominative and accusative this chapter.
Nominative nouns are the subject of the sentence. They perform the verb's action.
Accusative nouns are the direct object of the sentence. They receive the verb's action.

5

Drag and Drop

In the sentence "Regina poetas amat," who is doing the action?



Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
the queen
the poets

6

Drag and Drop

In the sentence "Tauros agricolae curant," who is doing the action?



Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
the farmers
the bulls

7

Number

Latin nouns have two numbers - singular and plural.
A noun will be singular if only one person/place/thing/etc. is involved. It will be plural if there is more than one person/place/thing involved.

8

Match

Match the following nouns to their cases:

hora

horam

horae

horas

feminine nominative singular

feminine accusative singular

feminine nominative plural

feminine accusative plural

9

Match

Match the following nouns to their cases:

somnus

somnum

somni

somnos

masculine nominative singular

masculine accusative singular

masculine nominative plural

masculine accusative plural

10

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Latin Nouns
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Reviewing concepts of gender, case and number

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