LA 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Future Perfect, Bitis, Genitive Case
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Dom = the locative ending of domus; and it means at home . Future endings have the b before the endings (ex = -bo, -bis, -bit, -bimus, -bitis, -bunt) Uum sounds like the oo in book and the oom in tomb. Most of the 1st declension nouns are feminine. Pluperfect endings = stem + eram, eras, and erant. It is the genitive singular that tells you the declension of the word. Make the adjective agree with the noun cornibus (longus) = dative or ablative, neuter, plural (long s) 1. tumultuum (magnus) = genitive, masculine, plural, 4th declension (magnorum) Impetu (f nestus) = dative, singular, masculine, 4th declension (funesto) 3: dom s (noster) = nominative or dative or accusative or ablative, 2nd declension corn (pulcher) = nominative or dative or accusative or ablative, 2nd declension (pulchrum) The beginning of the great conflagration in rome was in shops, in which the flames were easily burning merchandise.