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Chapter 5: Flauius fabulam narrat

3rd declension; genitive; some uses of gen. & abl.


Achilles binding the wounds of his dearest friend, his beloved Patroclus. Late Archaic/early classical red figure kylix (drinking cup). En.wikipedia.org, Staatliche museum, Berlin

In this exercise, practice third declension, forms in the nominative, genitive, accusative, ablative.

In this exercise, practice noun-adjective agreement using nouns and adjectives of all three declensions.

In this exercise, genitive case: practice using phrases with the genitive case in all three declensions.

Copyright 2012 by Margaret B. Phillips
University of Missouri at St. Louis
Languages and Cultures program
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Languages
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St. Louis, MO 63121