Fill in the blanks with missing words or endings: 1. The dictionary form of the noun includes three parts: the form of the ... case of the ... form; the ending of the ... case (for definition of the declension) and designation of ... (for co-ordination with ...).
2. The Latin nouns have ... declensions, which are defined by the ending of the ... case of the ... form.
3. The Latin nouns are changed in ... and
4. The Latin nouns of all three genders with the ending ... in the ... form of the ... case belong to the 3-d declension.
5. The nouns with the ending -a in Nominative Singular are the nouns of the ... declension.
6. In Latin, the uncoordinated attribute is expressed by the ... in ... case.