How do you find the stem of a noun?
- by dropping the ending from the nominative singular
- by dropping the stem from the genitive singular
- by looking at the ending of the genitive singular
- by dropping the ending from the genitive singular
All nouns whose genitive singular end in '-ae' are in what declension
- second
- fourth
- first
- fifth
- third
The dative case is the
- case of the subject
- case of the direct object
- possessive case
- case of the indirect object
The nominative case is the
- case of the direct object
- case of the indirect object
- possessive case
- case of the subject
The accusative case is the
- case of the direct object
- possessive case
- case of the subject
- case of the indirect object
All nouns whose genitive singular end in '-i' are in what declension?
- second
- fourth
- first
- fifth
- third
The genitive case is the
- possessive case
- case of the indirect object
- case of the direct object
- case of the subject
Nouns in the second declension are usually what gender?
- neuter
- masculine
- feminine