True: All nouns fall into groups called declensions, Faustus is a nominative noun, A subject in Latin is called a nominative, An object in Latin is called an accusative, pecunia is a nominative noun, pecunia is a first declension noun, Faustus is a second declension noun, senator is a third declension noun, senator is a nominative noun, All nouns that end in an M are accusative, The words NOMINATIVE and ACCUSATIVE describe CASES, False: All nouns fall into groups called cases, servum is a nominative noun, mercator is an accusative noun, pecunia is an accusative noun, pecunia is a second declension noun, Faustus is a first declension noun, mercator is a second declension noun, pecunia is a third declension noun, mercatorem is a nominative noun,

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