Vocabulary List Galba – name of a person agricola – farmer nauta – sailor est – is pugnat – fights
Sentences Galba est agricola. Nauta pugnat.
Noun Review Galba – name of a male person agricola – farmer nauta- sailor A Noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea. Proper Nouns name a particular person, place, thing, or idea. Proper nouns are capitalized. Galba Common Nouns do not name a particular person, place, thing, or idea. Proper nouns are not capitalized. agricola nauta Nouns are classified by their Number as singular (one) or plural (more than one). Nouns are classified by their Gender as masculine (male), feminine, (female), or neuter (thing or idea). Galba, agricola, and nauta are masculine nouns, referring to male persons.
Noun Declensions Lesson 1 Nouns are in the First Declension of Nouns. A Declension is the many forms of a noun which indicate its Case, Number, Gender, and Use. First Declension Nouns follow the same endings. The ending of a noun identifies its Case, Number, Gender, and Use in a sentence. First Declension nouns are grouped in the category of Feminine nouns, according to their endings. Almost all of First Declension nouns are feminine in gender. Galba, agricola, and nautica are Masculine nouns, even though they have Feminine noun endings. Noun endings are added to a base word as follows: Galba = Galb + a agricola = agricol + a nautica = naut + a Galba, agricola, and nautica end in the letter -a and fall under the Nominative Case of Nouns. The following chart shows the Declension of Lesson 1 nouns in their singular forms: Case: Nominative Galba agricola nauta Genitive Galbae agricolae nautae Dative Galbae agricolae nautae Accusative Galbam agricolam nautam Ablative Galba agricola nauta
Case and Use of Nouns Galba is in the Nominative Case. It is used as the Subject of a sentence. The Subject tells who or what the sentence is about: Galba. Galba est agricola. Galba is a farmer. Agricola is in the Nominative Case. It is used as the Predicate Nominative of a sentence. The Predicate Nominative is a word that follows a linking verb and renames the Subject of the sentence. Galba est agricola. Galba is a farmer. Galba is renamed as what? a farmer. Nauta is in the Nominative Case. It is used as the Subject of a sentence. It tells who or what the sentence is about: the sailor. Nauta pugnat. The sailor fights.
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