Genitive Case Genitive Case used to show possession

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Genitive Case

Genitive Case

Genitive Case used to show possession with an apostrophe (‘) OR with the word

Genitive Case used to show possession with an apostrophe (‘) OR with the word “of”

Genitive Case Endings 1 st declension 2 nd declension singular = ae singular =

Genitive Case Endings 1 st declension 2 nd declension singular = ae singular = ī plural = ārum plural = ōrum

Example: the family’s house OR the house of the family casa familiae

Example: the family’s house OR the house of the family casa familiae

cibus equī =

cibus equī =

cibus equī = the horse’s food cibus equī = the food of the horse

cibus equī = the horse’s food cibus equī = the food of the horse

Responde Latine. Quis est Romanus deus aquārum?

Responde Latine. Quis est Romanus deus aquārum?

Responde Latine. Quis est Romanus deus aquārum? Neptunus est Romanus deus aquārum.

Responde Latine. Quis est Romanus deus aquārum? Neptunus est Romanus deus aquārum.

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? What is

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? What is the first declension genitive singular ending? genitive plural? What is the second declension genitive singular ending? genitive plural? When are nominative and accusative cases used?

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show possession w/ an apostrophe or “of” What is the first declension genitive singular ending? genitive plural? What is the second declension genitive singular ending? genitive plural? When are nominative and accusative cases used?

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show possession w/ an apostrophe or “of” What is the first declension genitive singular ending? ae genitive plural? ārum What is the second declension genitive singular ending? genitive plural? When are nominative and accusative cases used?

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show possession w/ an apostrophe or “of” What is the first declension genitive singular ending? ae genitive plural? ārum What is the second declension genitive singular ending? ī genitive plural? ōrum When are nominative and accusative cases used?

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show

Let’s Review 1) 2) 3) 4) When do you use genitive case? To show possession w/ an apostrophe or “of” What is the first declension genitive singular ending? ae genitive plural? ārum What is the second declension genitive singular ending? ī genitive plural? ōrum When are nominative and accusative cases used? nom = subject acc = direct object

Exspectate, discipuli! Plus exemplorum est. . The supply of food was large.

Exspectate, discipuli! Plus exemplorum est. . The supply of food was large.

Wait! There’s more. . The supply of food was large. Copia cibī erat magna.

Wait! There’s more. . The supply of food was large. Copia cibī erat magna.

We watch the famous queen’s horses. Equōs reginae clarae spectamus. OR We watch the

We watch the famous queen’s horses. Equōs reginae clarae spectamus. OR We watch the horses of the famous queen.

You’ve learned 3 cases. Nominative = subject a || ae Genitive = possession/ownership ae

You’ve learned 3 cases. Nominative = subject a || ae Genitive = possession/ownership ae || ārum us || ī ī || ōrum Accusative = direct object am || ās um || ōs