WARMUP. Use your declension handout or the models on page 267 to fill out noun chart for 1-3 declensions.
Translate the genitive singular and plural for each word. The genitive case indicates __________?
The vocative case indicates ____________________? (see page 56)
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1. Declension chants
2. Genitive case
- possession
- genitive nouns describe another noun by indicating a family relationship, showing possession or providing qualification or description (p.80).
- use the genitive case to find a noun's stem or base.
- remove the -ae (first declension) puell-ae
- remove the -i (second declension) serv-i puer-i
- remove the -is (third declension). patr-is voc-is
- Davus ad portam villae stat.
- Aurelia est mater Marci et Corneliae.
- In ramis arboris se celat (s/he hides himself/herself)
3. Vocative case
- direct address; used when addressing persons or things directly
- "Age, Sexte!" Age, Marce "togam induis, moleste puer!"
- Ending is the same as the nominative EXCEPT for 2nd declension masculine nouns.
- Activity Book Exercise 8g.
4. How to find the base or stem of a VERB. Use the infinitive.
- remove from the infinitive form: -āre -ēre -ere īre
- responēre -- respond
- salutāre --- salut
- tradere -- trad
- venire -- ven
5. Do exercises 1 and 2 of Word Study, pages 57-58 in textbook (guided)
6. Do exercise 3 on page 58 (independent)
7. Practice vocabulary in Quizlet for Chapter 08 (independent)
8. Quick vocabulary quiz (save to Google docs folder)
9. Dialogues 8b, p. 55 (guided)

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