PPT-Mastering NT Greek 4. Nouns: Second Declension

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By Ted Hildebrandt 2003 Baker Academic λύω PAI Present Active Indicative 1st sg λύω I looseam loosing 2nd sg λύεις You looseare loosing

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By Ted Hildebrandt 2003 Baker Academic λύω PAI Present Active Indicative 1st sg λύω I looseam loosing 2nd sg λύεις You looseare loosing. Nouns ending in us er and ir are masculine those ending in um are neuter Formation 1 Nouns ending in us masculine and um neuter decline thus Masculine Neuter Singular Plural Nom us i Gen i orum Dat o is Acc um os Abl o is Singular Plural Nom um a Declensions and Agreement. The Target Vocab. Declensions. Agreement. Exercises . with answer key. 1. The Target Vocab. Observations?. Nouns. Adjectives. Prepositions. Pronouns. Relatives etc.. Interrogatives. By: Noah B., Kiera C., Chelsea H., Rachel N.. Chapter 5 Grammar. The Genitive Case. Chart and Keywords. Keyword: . of. . . . 1. st. Declension 2. nd. Declension. Singular -ae -i. Athanasiadou. , . Ifigeneia. . Phd. Candidate School of English. Thessaloniki Cognitive Linguistics Reading Group . Aristotle University. Latin I. CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. a. ae. GEN. ae. arum. DAT. ae. is. ACC. am. as. ABL. a. is. 1. st. Declension. Feminine. Tune: . Twinkle . Twinkle. Little Star . CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. us/. er. i. Latin I. CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. a. ae. GEN. ae. arum. DAT. ae. is. ACC. am. as. ABL. a. is. 1. st. Declension. Feminine. Tune: . Twinkle . Twinkle. Little Star . CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. us/. er. i. Period. Hellenic also known as “Classical” . The language used during the Homeric poems is often referred to as classical Greek. . “480-323 BCE”. -most powerful (Athens and Sparta ) . Homer ( 800- 701bce ). By Ted Hildebrandt . © 2003. Baker Academic. . λύω. . . PAI . (Present Active Indicative). 1st sg. . λύω. . I loose/am loosing.. 2nd sg. . λύεις. . . You loose/are loosing.. 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.. DECLENSIONS/TYPES OF ADJECTIVES : 1 . 1 ST /2 ND DECLENSION: laetus , -a, -um – happy; pulcher , pulchra , pulchrum - beautiful 2. 3 rd DECLENSION: fortis , fortis The subject performs the verb action. .. Nouns have to AGREE with verbs. Singular nouns use singular verbs. Plural nouns use plural verbs. Latin is an INFLECTED language: changing the inflection at the end of a word changes how it is used in the sentence. In Latin word order is less important than the inflected endings. 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. . T. erminology. Pronunciation. . practice. Infarctus. . myocardii. . recens. Fractura. . comminutiva. . colli. . femoris. . lateris. . dextri. Commotio. . cerebri. Vulnus. . punctum. . thoracis. + i-. stems. . Specific. . features. . of. . the. 3rd . declension. All. 3 . genders. . included. (. cortex. . m.. , radix . f.. , femur. . n.. ). Nom. . . Sg. . – no . fixed. . ending.

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