Once you have the stem of the noun, you can add its case endings. The charts below show you the case endings for Third Declension. In the grammar section of your notebook, add these charts for masculine/feminine and neuter nouns. Masculine and feminine nouns follow this pattern: dux, ducis, m. – leader Stem: duc- Case Singular Plural Nom dux *the nominative form will vary so it must be memorized when you learn vocabulary duces Gen ducis ducum Dat duci ducibus Acc ducem duces Abl duce ducibus Voc same as nominative same as nominative For neuter nouns, remember the neuter rule: 1) Nominative and accusative are the same 2) Nominative and accusative plural end in -a flumen, fluminis, n. - river Stem: flumin- Case Singular Plural Nom flumen *the nominative form will vary so it must be memorized when you learn vocabulary flumina Gen fluminis fluminum Dat flumini fluminibus Acc flumen flumina Abl flumine fluminibus Voc same as nominative same as nominative Give the stem of each noun. Example: servus, servi so I would type in the blank serv villa, villae frater, fratris oppidum, oppidi lux, lucis amicus, amici You got 5 out of 5 points 2.03 Content 3rd Declension