a_two_z@earthlink.net
03-26-2006, 07:09 PM
I wondered if someone could tell me whether there is an error in the declension of the noun "mare" in the answer key for Quiz XXI? This is a third declension i-stem noun and I don't understand why it is declined like this:
mare, maris, mari, mare, mari, maria, marium, maribus, maria, maribus when the endings for the third declension i-stem nouns are --, is, i,--, e, a, ium, ibus, a, ibus. The errors I noted would be for the singular ablative (note the i instead of the e ending) the nominative plural (note the ia instead of the a) and the accusative plural (same as nominative plural) which are not following the usual endings. Am I missing something here? Calgon, take me away~~~~~~~~~~~~
mare, maris, mari, mare, mari, maria, marium, maribus, maria, maribus when the endings for the third declension i-stem nouns are --, is, i,--, e, a, ium, ibus, a, ibus. The errors I noted would be for the singular ablative (note the i instead of the e ending) the nominative plural (note the ia instead of the a) and the accusative plural (same as nominative plural) which are not following the usual endings. Am I missing something here? Calgon, take me away~~~~~~~~~~~~