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Latin Noun Forms: Singular or Plural, Nominative or Accusative Review

Identify Latin nouns as singular or plural, nominative or accusative forms in this interactive review exercise. Practice key concepts effectively.

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Latin Noun Forms: Singular or Plural, Nominative or Accusative Review

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  1. STAGE 7 REVIEW

  2. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • amicus SINGULAR NOMINATIVE

  3. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • amici PLURAL NOMINATIVE

  4. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • pastor SINGULAR NOMINATIVE

  5. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • pastores PLURAL NOMINATIVE

  6. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • gladiatores PLURAL NOMINATIVE

  7. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • gladiatorem SINGULAR ACCUSATIVE

  8. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING NOUN AS SINGULAR OR PLURAL and NOMINATIVE OR ACCUSATIVE. • venationem SINGULAR ACCUSATIVE

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