When is the nominative case used?
The nominative case is used for the subject of the sentence.
- re
Translate:
ego in urbe manere nolo.
I do not want to stay in the city.
timeo, timere
to be afraid
custos: custodem
accusative plural
custodes
When is the accusative case used?
The accusative case is used for the direct object of the sentence.
How do you translate an infinitive?
to ___________
equum tuum vendere vis?
Do you want to sell your horse?
maneo, manere
to stay
respondeo, respondere
2nd person plural
respondetis
Complete the noun chart: 1st Declension
Nominative: ______ _________
Accusative: _______ __________
1st Declension
Nominative: - a -ae
Accusative: -am - as
What are the personal endings for regular verbs?
- o - mus
-s - tis
-t - nt
thermas intrare volumus.
We want to enter the baths.
cupio, cupere
to want
nox, noctem - nominative plural
noctes
Complete the noun chart: 2nd Declension
Nominative: ______ _________
Accusative: _______ __________
2nd Declension
Nominative: - us -i
Accusative: -um - os
Conjugate possum, posse
possum possumus
potes potestis
potest possunt
Translate:
I am able to walk in the street.
in via ambulare possum.
nemo, neminem
no one
templum, templum
Nominative plural
templa
Complete the noun chart: 3rd Declension
Nominative: ______ _________
Accusative: _______ __________
3rd Declension
Nominative: varies -es
Accusative: -em - es
Conjugate volo, velle and nolo, nolle
volo volumus nolo nolumus
vis vultis non vis non vultis
vult volunt non vult nolunt
Translate:
You (plural) do not want to sleep.
dormire non vultis.
iuvenis, iuvenem
young person
Make Plural
noctes timemus.
We fear the nights.