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Final Review. Day 1. PART I. Nominative : Used for nouns that are the subject in the sentence; these nouns do the action. Dative : Used for nouns that are Indirect Objects in a sentence; these nouns receive the direct object.
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Final Review Day 1
PART I • Nominative: Used for nouns that are the subject in the sentence; these nouns do the action. • Dative: Used for nouns that are Indirect Objects in a sentence; these nouns receive the direct object. • Accusative: Used for nouns that are the Direct Objects in a sentence; these nouns receive the action. • Also used with certain prepositions.
PART I (CON’T) • Ablative: Used with certain prepositions • Vocative: Used to show Direct Address; specifically when you are talking to a person directly. • EX:Marcus! Run to the house!
PART III • CAECILIUSWAS DINING WITH JULIUS N.V. PREP. N. • JULIUSUSED TO LIVE NEAR NUCERIA N.V. PREP N. • CAECILIUSSENTCLEMENS TO THE FARM N.V.N.PREP N.
PART III • MANYPOMPEIANSWERE FILLINGTHE STREETS ADJN.V.N. • CAECILIUSGAVETHE LETTERTO METELLA N.V.N. N.
PART IV ACC AD ACC PER ACC POST ABL CUM ACC PROPE ABL IN ABL E/EX ABL DE
PART V CAECILIUS WAS DINING WITHJULIUS • CAECILIUS: Nominative (Subject) • JULIUS: Ablative (With a preposition)
PART V JULIUS USED TO LIVE NEARNUCERIA • JULIUS: Nominative (Subject) • NUCERIA: Accusative (With a preposition)
PART V CAECILIUS SENT CLEMENSTO THE FARM • CAECILIUS: Nominative (Subject) • CLEMENS: Accusative (Direct Object) • THE FARM: Accusative (With a preposition)
PART V MANY POMPEIANS WERE FILLING THE STREETS • MANY POMPEIANS:Nominative (Subject) • THE STREETS: Accusative (Direct Object)
PART V CAECILIUS GAVE THE LETTERTO METELLA • CAECILIUS: Nominative (Subject) • THE LETTER: Accusative (Direct Object) • TO METELLA: Dative (Indirect Object)