LATIN 101 Study Guide - Nominative Case, Genitive Case, Preposition And Postposition

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The fourth declension in latin is important though it has far fewer nouns that do any of the first three declensions. It is also easy in terms of forms to memorize, since there are many forms that are similar. This of course presents a challenge to figure out which case the form is in, in context. All three genders are found in this declension. The masculine and feminine forms have a nominative singular in -us, and its few neuters in - . The characteristic genitive singular for all genders is - s. (slide 1):fourth declension. All genitive singulars end in s fem. , masc. nom. sg. in us, neuter in . The fourth declension in latin is important though it has far fewer nouns than do any of the first three declensions. It is also easy in terms of forms to memorize, since many of its forms are the same there are fewer total forms to learn.

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