'Tempus' is third declension.
Third declension.
First declension.
The Latin noun Homo, hominis is in the third declension.
Third declension.
Consul, consulis is third declension.
Esse is the verb "to be". Only nouns are declined, therefore it is in no declension.
The Latin word cīvitās in the nominative case, cīvitātis in the genitive, is a third declension feminine noun.
The first singular declension of "habet" in Latin is "habeo." This form is used to indicate that "I have" something.
WARD in Latin is Defendo in first declension. fendere in second declension. fendi in third, and fensum in fourth.
Henry Farrar Linscott has written: 'The Latin third declension' -- subject(s): Latin language, Declension, Grammar
Tempus is a neuter noun of the third declension. Its genitive is temporis.The complete declension is:Singularnom./voc. tempusgen. temporisdat. temporīacc. temporemabl. temporePluralnom./voc. temporagen. temporumdat. temporibusacc. temporaabl. temporibus
And from the first declension of the flesh I learnt man's tongue, to twist the shapes of thoughts Into the stony idiom of the brain. To understand spoken Latin clearly, you have to master the declension of its verbs.