8th Grade Rotation 13 4th Declension
8th Grade Latin 4th Declension Practice! Master nouns, verbs, and cases.
Match the Latin vocab word to its English definition manus hand cornu horn domus house impetus attack iussus order, command tumultus uproar, confusion primus first dives rich nolo I do not want noli do not! apud among, at the house of discedere to depart Match the Latin verb to its correct English translation based on tense discedit he departs discesserit he will have departed discedet he will depart discesserat he had departed discedebat he was departing discessit he departed Identify the declension # of each noun based on genitive 1st Declension piscina, -ae porta, -ae aqua, -ae 2nd Declension puer, -i animus, -i donum, -i praemium, -i 3rd Declension dux, ducis rex, regis corpus, corporis carmen, carminis 4th Declension cornu, cornūs tumultus, tumultūs domus, domūs Fill in the 4th declension forms domus domūs domūs domuum domui domibus domum domūs domu domibus Identify the case function of each noun. Porta ab vicino videtur.The gate is seen by the neighbor.Vicino is: ablative agentPorta ad domum portatur.The gate is carried to the house.Porta is: nominative subjectdomum is: accusative place to whichTumultum in agro audio.I hear an uproar in the field.Tumultum is: accusative direct objectagro is: ablative place whereAb terrā nautarum ambulo.I walk away from the land of the sailors.terrā is: ablative place from whichnautarum is: genitive possessionRideo ore.I smile with my mouth.ore is: ablative meansDux cornua belli cum gaudio agit.The leader sounds the horns of war with joy.gaudio is: ablative manner