Ch 15 Grammar Flashcards
What are the endings for the third declension adjectives?
They are the same as the i-stem charts you learned in chapter 14
THREE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for nominative singular M-F-N?
(use the adj. celer-)
celer celeris celere
THREE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for masculine singular?
(use the adj. celer-) [Except for the nominative singular in all three genders and the neuter accusative, all the endings are the same for every case]
celer
celeris
celerī
celerem
celerī
THREE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for nominative plural M-F-N?
(use the adj. celer-)
celerēs celerēs celeria
THREE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for masculine plural?
(use the adj. celer-) [Except for the nominative plural in all three genders and the neuter accusative, all the endings are the same for every case]
celerēs
celerium
celeribus
celerēs
celeribus
TWO TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for nominative singular M/F-N?
(use the adj. omn-)
omnis omne
TWO TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for masculine/feminine singular?
(use the adj. omn-) [Except for the nominative singular in all three genders and the neuter accusative, all the endings are the same for every case]
omnis
omnis
omnī
omnem
omnī
TWO TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for nominative plural M/F-N?
(use the adj. omn-)
omnēs omnia
TWO TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for masculine/feminine plural?
(use the adj. omn-) [Except for the nominative singular in all three genders and the neuter accusative, all the endings are the same for every case]
omnēs
omnium
omnibus
omnēs
omnibus
For one-termination adjectives, the dictionary/vocabulary list will give two words; what are the two words that are given and why?
- It lists the nominative and genitive singular
- The genitive is given so that you can find the stem
ONE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for masculine/feminine/neuter singular?
(use the adj. ingent-) [the masculine, feminine, and neuter are exactly the same in every case, except for the accusative neuter which the same as the nominative]
ingēns
ingentis
ingentī
ingentem (neuter is ingēns)
ingentī
ONE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for nominative plural M/F-N?
(use the adj. ingent-)
ingentēs ingentia
ONE TERMINATION: What are third declension adj. for masculine/feminine/neuter plural?
(use the adj. ingent-) [the masculine, feminine, and neuter are exactly the same in every case, except for the nominative and accusative]
ingentēs (neuter is ingentia)
ingentium
ingentibus
ingentēs (neuter is ingentia
ingentibus
If you have an adjective that gives you three words for its dictionary entry, what termination is it?
three-termination
If you have an adjective that gives you two words for its dictionary entry and the second one ends in an -e, what termination is it?
two-termination