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Chapter III Grammar Masculine Nouns 6 th Grade Latin Magistra Vastardis
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What Did We Learn in Chapter II?
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Nouns that end in –a are: – Feminine (grammatical gender)
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What Did We Learn in Chapter II? Nouns that end in –a are: – Feminine (grammatical gender) – End in –ae when they are plural
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What Did We Learn in Chapter II? Nouns that end in –a are: – Feminine (grammatical gender) – End in –ae when they are plural Now you try! Pluralize the two nouns below: – Villa – Puella
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What Did We Learn in Chapter II? Nouns that end in –a are: – Feminine (grammatical gender) – End in –ae when they are plural Now you try! Pluralize the two nouns below: – Villa -- Villae – Puella -- Puellae
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What Are We Learning in Chapter III? There is a second group of nouns.
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What Are We Learning in Chapter III? There is a second group of nouns. – These nouns end in –us in the singular
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What Are We Learning in Chapter III? There is a second group of nouns. – These nouns end in –us in the singular – These nouns end in –ī in the plural
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What Are We Learning in Chapter III? There is a second group of nouns. – These nouns end in –us in the singular – These nouns end in –ī in the plural – These nouns are masculine (grammatical gender)
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List 1 example of a masculine noun from your new Chapter III Vocab
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servus
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List 1 example of a masculine noun from your new Chapter III Vocab servus molestus
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So, there’s a small exception: There are THREE nouns which are MASCULINE and follow the plural rule of –us nouns BUT they end in –r.
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So, there’s a small exception: There are THREE nouns which are MASCULINE and follow the plural rule of –us nouns BUT they end in –r. We call these the VAP nouns:
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So, there’s a small exception: There are THREE nouns which are MASCULINE and follow the plural rule of –us nouns BUT they end in –r. We call these the VAP nouns: – Vir – Ager – Puer
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So how do they pluralize? Vir (man) is singular when it ends in –r.
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So how do they pluralize? Vir (man) is singular when it ends in –r. Virī (men) is plural when it ends in –ī.
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So how do they pluralize? Vir (man) is singular when it ends in –r. Virī (men) is plural when it ends in –ī. Now you try pluralizing puer on your own.
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So how do they pluralize? Vir (man) is singular when it ends in –r. Virī (men) is plural when it ends in –ī. Now you pluralize puer on your own. – Puerī
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Do 4A-F in your checklist for Monday! Don’t forget to start studying your Chapter III Vocabulary!
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