declension - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • noun: Russian is said to use rigorous declension of nouns.
  • word: The former comprise all inflected instances of a single word, e.g. the complete declension of the Latin word ' arbor ' .
  • pronoun: The declension of personal pronouns will be examined, as will the formation of the imperative in German.

Converse of object

  • call: As in some other languages, Latin nouns can be masculine, feminine and neuter, and they also belong to groups called declensions.
  • practice: Polish Nouns helps Macintosh users to learn and practice declension of nouns.

Adjective modifier

  • spiritual: Under the new covenant, sensual and carnal worship entering the gospel temple is often an evidence of spiritual declension.
  • third: This often happens with nouns of the third declension.
  • second: Note also that the neuter noun, nomen, behaves according to the same rules as you met with bellum in the second declension.
  • first: You know that poem of Longfellow's, sir, that sounds exactly like the first declension.
  • nominal: The chapter ends with an appendix containing paradigms of nominal declensions in some of the Dravidian languages.
  • German: These dictionaries include complete verb conjugation and grammar ( agreements in gender and number of nouns and adjectives, German declensions ).

Modifies a noun

  • class: Case marking and declension classes The case marking system preserved the late Indo-Aryan system of three layers ( cf.
  • noun: The neuter form, bonum, has the same case endings as a second declension noun like bellum.
  • table: Materials include vocabulary lists, phrases, verb and declension tables plus grammar drills.

Noun used with modifier

  • noun: Noun derived from Latin BARO ( ' fighting man ' ): give noun declension.

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