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What is the accusative singular form of star?
stellam
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Which form of 'island' would go in this sentence?
The sailors sail between the islands?
īnsulās
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What is the plural of gods, and goddesses in the ablative?
dēabus, deīs
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What is the ablative singular form of wind?
ventō
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What form of 'story' ges in this sentence?
The poet told us stories.
fābulas
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What is the ablative plural of Trojan?
Trōiānīs
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What form does 'star' take in the following sentence?
A man flies amongst the stars
stellīs
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What is the nominative plural of moon?
lunae
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What form of 'sailor' fits the following sentence?
Three sailors walk.
nautae
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What is the nominative plural of god?
dī
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Change 'island' in the following sentence to a plural.
īnsula in pontō est
īnsulae in pontō sunt
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What is the accusative plural of male deer?
cervōs
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Which case and number share an ending in the first and second declension?
Ablative Plural
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What is the case and number of 'Rome' in the following sentence?
Melissa et Marcus in Romā sunt
Ablative, Singular
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What is the case and number of 'trojan' in the following sentence?
Trōiāni prope Trōiam sunt
Nominative, Plural
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What is the accusative plural of 'wind'?
ventōs
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What is the ablative plural of star?
stellīs
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What is the nominative plural of woman?
feminae
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What is the accusative plural of picture?
Picturās
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What is the accusative plural of Trojan?
Trōiānōs
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