Chapter 9, Drill a: Drill genitive case endings.

For each Latin noun, give the singular or plural genitive, as requested. Remember that third declension i-stems so far are those whose nominative singular, as well as genitive singular, end in -is and have the same number of syllables (although not canis or iuvenis), and those whose stems end in two consonants.

Example:
puella (singular) Answer: puellae.

1. puella (plural)
2. murus (singular)
3. equus (plural)
4. vir (singular)
5. vir (plural)
6. nox (singular)
7. nox (plural)
8. porta (plural)
9. puer (singular)
10. dominus (singular)
11. pater (singular)
12. pater (plural)
13. magister (plural)
14. navis (singular)
15. urbs (plural)
16. uxor (singular)
17. labor (plural)
18. urbs (singular)
19. aqua (plural)
20. insula (singular)

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