Noun & Adjective AGREEMENT

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Noun Gender 1. Open SUBURANI DICTIONARY (SIGN IN, then scroll down to the green DICTIONARY bar. Select "Latin to English dictionary")2. Search each VOCABULARY WORD and list the DECLENSION and GENDER of each noun3. NOTE: 1st declension = ends in A 2nd declension = ends in US 3rd declension = ends in anything else LATIN WORD DECLENSION GENDER parens fragor gladius cella amicus miles silva fabula Match each LATIN VOCABULARY WORD with its ENGLISH MEANING simulatque as soon as parens parent res thing, matter, story totus, tota, totum whole, entire narro, narrare, narravi to tell sum, esse, fui to be rogo, rogare, rogavi to ask primo first SORT each NOUN ADJECTIVE pair into the correct GENDER column Look at the ENDINGS to sort into the MASCULINE (-us, -os, -um, -i endings) and FEMININE (-a, -am, -as, etc.) columns FEMININE magna silva parvas puellas obscuram cellam totae fabulae totarum fabularum parvis puellis MASCULINE magnus gladius parvi amici magnos gladios parvum amicum magnis gladiis parvorum amicorum Match each LATIN VOCABULARY WORD with its ENGLISH MEANING dico, dicere, dixi to speak, say casa, casae cottage, cabin adsum, adesse to be present venio, venire, veni to come ita vero yes, absolutely nolo, nelle nolui to not want, refuse occido, occidere, occidi to kill volo, velle, volui to want, wish CHANGE each SINGULAR NOUN pair into its PLURAL FORM Use the ENDINGS TO make sure that you're making SINGULAR ENDINGS into PLURAL ONES!Example: parva puella = parvae puellae (singular nominative to plural nominative) SINGULAR FORMS PLURAL FORMS parvam puellam magnus amicus obscurae cellae (genitive) parvo gladio obscuraaaaaaa cellaaaaaaa (long a - ablative!) parvum gladium

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