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Noun Cases

Noun Cases. Accusative. Accusative Case. Use 3 – Predicate Accusative ( Ch 4, Pg 36) Rule: A verb of making, naming, or choosing may take a second accusative, in addition to its direct object. English Sentence: I call my teacher Ms. Littler. Latin Sentence: Filiam v ō cō Helenam .

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Noun Cases

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  1. Noun Cases Accusative

  2. Accusative Case • Use 3 – Predicate Accusative (Ch 4, Pg 36) • Rule: A verb of making, naming, or choosing may take a second accusative, in addition to its direct object. • English Sentence: I call my teacher Ms. Littler.

  3. Latin Sentence: FiliamvōcōHelenam. • English Translation: I call my daughter Helen.

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