which are, predictably, numbered 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. InLatin, nouns, pronouns, and adjectives are declined: endings signify the specific use of the pronouns in the sentence. These uses and endings are the "cases." Commonly, there are nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ...
gaude and exulta are singular imperative commands, singular because I am one such, vestra is 2nd declension adjective in agreement with merces, 3rd declension neuter noun it seems, despite an ending which would make a chap plump for masc/fem, both nom. masc. plural. I like quod for becaus...
the first declension is normally associated with feminine nouns and yet some first declension nouns are actually masculine. For example,poeta(poet) is a masculine, first-declension noun. Therefore, any adjective that modifies it must agree with it in gender, number, and case but not necessarily ...
Latin (i/ˈlætɪn/; Latin: lingua latīna, IPA: [ˈliŋɡwa laˈtiːna]; the noun lingua,“tongue” and “language”, and the adjective latinus, latina and latinum in its three genders, “Latin”) is an ancient Italic language originally spoken by the Italic Latins in ...
The following sentences contain active verbs: Wales will win the rugby world cup. Zeta 5 are learning their level 3 vocab. Now, they contain passive verbs: The rugby world cup will be won by Wales Level 3 vocab is being learned by Zeta 5...