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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Mars deus est.
belli
bello
bella
bellis
Explanation
"Bellum" is a second declension neuter noun; thus, in the genitive descriptive strucutre of the sentence above, the proper answer is "belli," the genitive singular of "bellum."
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Mars deus est.
belli
bello
bella
bellis
Explanation
"Bellum" is a second declension neuter noun; thus, in the genitive descriptive strucutre of the sentence above, the proper answer is "belli," the genitive singular of "bellum."
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Mars deus est.
belli
bello
bella
bellis
Explanation
"Bellum" is a second declension neuter noun; thus, in the genitive descriptive strucutre of the sentence above, the proper answer is "belli," the genitive singular of "bellum."