PPT-Ch.4- Second Declension Neuters; Adjectives; Present of

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sum Predicate nominatives Substantives Jacqueline DiBiasie Review How do we find what declension a noun is We look at the genitive If the genitive ends in ae it

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sum Predicate nominatives Substantives Jacqueline DiBiasie Review How do we find what declension a noun is We look at the genitive If the genitive ends in ae it will be 1 st declension. st. and 2. nd. Declensions. Aug. 31, 2012. Declension review!. . . Singular . . Plural. Nom. -a -. ae. Gen. -. Adjectives . describe people, places, things, ideas, etc. They have only one form in all genders, singular and plural, and can be placed before nouns or after verbs such as . appear, keep, make, feel, sound, smell, look, taste. Review: Adjectives. Adjectives can be used before a noun. . Green. Day a very . long. engagement. Adjectives can be used after a copular verb. . Don’t be . late. This snow tastes . In today’s class, you will. Take part in 3 activities. In the first activity you will work in groups to identify objects using adjectives of touch. . In the second activity, you will watch a short video and answer questions on a short worksheet . It’s easy! . Decide. Drop. Add. Step 1: Decide. Go to the Genitive Case (the 2. nd. word in your vocab list).. Decide what declension it is… . AE = 1. st. Declension. I = 2. nd. Declension. Adjectives: words used . to describe the world in which we live.. In today’s class, you will. Take part in 3 activities. In the first activity you will work in groups to identify objects using adjectives of touch. . There are two kinds of adjectives.. 1. st. -2. nd. declension . 3. rd. declension. What do adjectives look like in a vocabulary list?. You are usually given nominative, singular forms for adjectives.. adj. ). Def. : describes/modifies (changes) a noun or pronoun. E.g. . fluffy. cat, . pretty. girl, the . ugly. caterpillar. I. ncludes a, an, and the. Predicate adjectives (PA): . Follows a form of “be” . DECLENSIONS/TYPES OF ADJECTIVES : 1 . 1 ST /2 ND DECLENSION: laetus , -a, -um – happy; pulcher , pulchra , pulchrum - beautiful 2. 3 rd DECLENSION: fortis , fortis ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS Adjectives are words which say something more about a noun. Adjectives normally precede the nouns they modify, or follow linking verbs. Adjectives modify only nouns, . Parts of speech. , such as… . . Verbs. Tense, person & number. Nouns. Cases, genders. Adjectives. Adverbs. Conjunctions. Enclitics. Pronouns. Let’s start with principal parts of words.. First of all…what are principal parts?. Terminology. Study . materials. Teachers’ own materials (e.g. hand-outs, presentations, activity cards) which are going to be periodically uploaded on the IS in Study materials of your subject. . Prucklová. 1. They modify nouns and noun phrases.. 2. There are different kinds of adjectives.. 3. They are gradable. They can take comparative and superlative degrees.. 4. They can be preceded by degree modifiers like: . Information, nouns, before. OBJECTIVES:. To know that . adjectives give important information about the noun. .. To understand that poverty has different factors.. To . c. reate . a solution to . poverty..

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