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Example Question #2 : Latin Nouns
The correct accusative singular of cornū is __________.
Possible Answers:
cornūa
cornūs
cornū
cornūm
cornūum
Correct answer:
cornū
Explanation:
The correct accusative singular of cornū is cornū. This is a fourth declension neuter -ū noun, and the accusative and nominative declensions match in neuter genders.
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