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Chapter 1 Grammar Using Nouns in Latin Nouns in Latin show case, number, gender, and declension.

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1 Chapter 1 Grammar Using Nouns in Latin Nouns in Latin show case, number, gender, and declension

2 What Do You Know About Nouns? BRAINSTORM on board  Did we answer these questions?  Nouns represent what ‘things’ in a sentence?  Does there have to be a noun in every sentence?  What is the part of speech which stands in for nouns sometimes?

3 What I Need to Know by the End of This Lesson  What is a noun  What is the subject of a sentence  What a verb shows  What is the predicate of a sentence  How does Latin use endings to tell what a noun’s ‘role’ is in a sentence  How Latin uses endings to tell us case, number and gender.

4 Nouns - Gender  Gender – masculine, feminine, or neuter  Most English words use ‘natural’ gender. Example: words for male people or animals are masculine words and words for female people or animals are feminine.  Latin nouns have a specific gender that needs to be learned with the word.

5 Nouns - Number  Number means either singular (one) or plural (more than one).  The ending of the noun shows if it is singular or plural.  Example: insula = 1 island insulae = more than 1 island insulae = more than 1 island silva = forest silva = forest silvae = forests silvae = forests Any charts in your book need to go in your notes!!

6 Nouns - Case  In English, we use WORD ORDER to know how a word ‘works’ within a sentence. Compare - The girl likes the horse. The horse likes the girl. Do these mean the same thing?  In Latin, word order doesn’t matter. ENDINGS show how a word is used in a sentence. These endings tell which CASE the word fits into in the sentence. (Puella amat equum. Equum amat puella.)  CASE tells how a noun is used in a sentence.

7 Sentences  Subject – The noun doing the action in the sentence or the ‘star’ of the sentence. The subject is always in the nominative case.  Predicate – The verb and everything else in the sentence, except the subject.  The ‘to be’ verbs tell us what something IS. (ex., I am a teacher, you are a student). After a ‘to be’ (or linking) verb, a noun or adjective used in the predicate is also in the nominative case. This is called a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE (another noun or an adjective in the predicate that ‘equals’ the subject. Example: Ali is a dog. What nouns will be in the nominative case?

8 Noun - Declension Declension – a group of nouns using the same pattern of endings.  1 st Declension - Nouns in the first declension all end with -a (singular) and –ae (plural) in the nominative case (used for subject of the sentence).  Most 1 st Declension nouns are feminine. There is only 1 group of exceptions.

9 1 st Declension Endings 1 st declension nouns are feminine EXCEPT nouns that tell a person’s occupation. Case SingularPlural NOTE: include the – (called a macron) over vowels as shown in book. Nominative-a -ae Genitive-ae -arum Dative-ae -is Accusative-am -as Ablative-a -is *If someone asks you to DECLINE a noun, that person wants you to write a noun in this pattern with all 10 case endings.

10 Declining a 1 st Declension Noun (How to add the endings to a word) Case Singular Plural Nominative silva silvae Genitive silvae silvarum Dative silvae silvis Accusative silvam silvas Ablative silva silvis

11 Your Latin Notebook  Write the vocabulary words just like they are written in the book. Include ALL information as shown in book.  Read through the grammar section and remember what we learned in class today. In your own words, write a summary of the grammar section. Include ALL charts shown in the grammar section.

12 Do I Know These Things?  What is a noun  What is the subject of a sentence  What a verb shows  What is the predicate of a sentence  How does Latin use endings to tell what a noun’s ‘role’ is in a sentence  How Latin uses endings to tell us case, number and gender.


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