Lesson 1 of 4
  • Year 7
Lesson 1 of 4
  • Year 7

The Nominative Plural

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about Latin plurals in the nominative case.
  2. 1st-3rd declension (no 2nd neuter)

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7 Questions

Q1.
Which THREE of the following are singular?

amici
Correct answer: amicus
canes
Correct answer: canis
Correct answer: femina
feminae

Q2.
Which THREE of the following are plurals?

Correct answer: amici
amicus
Correct answer: canes
canis
femina
Correct answer: feminae

Q3.
2. Which THREE of the following nouns are plurals?

Correct answer: filiae
filiam
Correct answer: horti
hortus
urbem
Correct answer: urbes

Q4.
3. Which TWO of the following nouns are accusative?

filiae
Correct answer: filiam
horti
hortus
Correct answer: urbem
urbes

Q5.
4. What does 'amici puerum salutant' mean?

The friend greets the boy.
Correct answer: The friends greet the boy.

Q6.
5. What does 'puella amicam salutat' mean?

Correct answer: The girl greets the friend.
The girls greet the friend.

Q7.
6. Which of these Latin sentences means 'The old men enter the house'?

Correct answer: senes villam intrant.
senex villam intrat.