GRAMMAR worksheet on NOUNS

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NOUNS
A noun is the name of a person, place or thing. For
example, girl, chair, London.
Cases:
Latin nouns have six cases. The case ending of a noun tells you
which job that noun is doing in the sentence.
There are six cases. The most important ones you need to
remember are:
NOMINATIVE
SUBJECT
ACCUSATIVE
OBJECT
Declensions:
The declensions are the families of nouns. There are five
declensions in all, but you only need to learn two: the first
declension and the second declension.
Gender:
Nouns in Latin are one of three genders: masculine (m.), feminine
(f.) or neuter (n.).
Number:
Indicates whether a noun or verb is singular or plural.
NOUNS
A noun is the name of a person, ______ or thing. For
example, girl, chair, London.
Cases:
Latin nouns have ___ cases. The case ending of a noun tells you
which job that noun is doing in the sentence. The most important
ones you need to remember are:
NOMINATIVE
___________
_____ ____
OBJECT
Declensions:
The declensions are the families of nouns. There are _ _ _ _
declensions in all, but you only need to learn two: the first
declension and the second declension.
Gender:
Nouns in Latin are one of three genders: masculine (m.), feminine
(f.) or
(n.).
Number:
Indicates whether a noun or verb is singular or plural.
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