Latin Nouns + Nominative & Accusative Case
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- 2. Nominative of 'father' in Latin.
- 6. 'Quintus curses Grumio.' How would 'Grumio' appear in this sentence? Clue: it is the accusative object & an 'n' appears before the accusative ending.
- 7. What noun declension does 'canis' belong in?
- 12. Opposite of a male slave...
- 13. In which part of the villa would Grumio spend most of his time?
- 14. Accusative of 'amicus'.
- 15. Nominative of 'villa'.
- 19. What tool do you write with? Provide the Latin word.
- 22. What noun declension does 'hortus' belong in?
- 23. Accusative of 'mercator'.
- 24. Nominative of 'mother' in Latin.
- 26. 'Caecilius greets his friend.' What case would 'Caecilius' be in in this sentence?
- 27. 'The cook tastes the peacock'. How would the word for 'cook' appear in this sentence. Clue: it is the nominative subject.
- 28. 'Metella greets Quintus.' How would 'Quintus' appear in this sentence? Clue: it is the accusative object.
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- 1. Accusative of 'peacock' in Latin.
- 3. Nominative of 'banker' in Latin.
- 4. What noun declension does 'cena' belong in?
- 5. 'Grumio greets Metella'. How would 'Metella' appear in this sentence? Clue: it is the accusative object.
- 8. Who is Caecilius' daughter?
- 9. What is the Latin word for 'daughter'.
- 10. Accusative of 'cibus'.
- 11. What is the Latin word for 'household'?
- 16. Caecilius greets the slave. What case would 'servus' be in in this sentence? Clue: it is the accusative object.
- 17. Accusative of 'filius'.
- 18. 'Metella greets her son.' How would the word for 'son' appear in this sentence? Clue: it is the accusative object.
- 20. Accusative of 'table' in Latin.
- 21. Accusative of 'Clemens' in Latin. Clue: the 's' turns into a 't' before the accusative ending!
- 25. 'The banker counts the money'. How would the word for 'money' appear in this sentence. Clue: it is the accusative object.