All SAT II Latin Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Using Accusative Case In Latin
The accusative singular of vir is __________.
Possible Answers:
viram
virūs
virum
virem
vir
Correct answer:
virum
Explanation:
Even though the noun vir doesn't end in -us or -um, it is a second declension masculine noun; therefore the correct accusative singular is virum.
All SAT II Latin Resources
Popular Subjects
SSAT Tutors in Chicago, Chemistry Tutors in Miami, GRE Tutors in San Francisco-Bay Area, Reading Tutors in San Diego, Computer Science Tutors in Dallas Fort Worth, LSAT Tutors in Seattle, Computer Science Tutors in Denver, English Tutors in Los Angeles, Physics Tutors in San Francisco-Bay Area, Algebra Tutors in San Diego
Popular Courses & Classes
ACT Courses & Classes in Dallas Fort Worth, GMAT Courses & Classes in Los Angeles, GMAT Courses & Classes in Houston, MCAT Courses & Classes in Los Angeles, LSAT Courses & Classes in Boston, LSAT Courses & Classes in Atlanta, MCAT Courses & Classes in Houston, Spanish Courses & Classes in Los Angeles, GRE Courses & Classes in Washington DC, SAT Courses & Classes in Denver
Popular Test Prep
SAT Test Prep in Philadelphia, MCAT Test Prep in Denver, ACT Test Prep in San Diego, GMAT Test Prep in Houston, LSAT Test Prep in New York City, ACT Test Prep in Houston, ISEE Test Prep in Denver, LSAT Test Prep in San Francisco-Bay Area, MCAT Test Prep in Phoenix, SSAT Test Prep in Atlanta