This case, often ending in -m, marks the direct object of a verb.
Answer: What is the accusative case?
Translate: “Caecilius in tablīno sedet.”
Answer: What is “Caecilius is sitting in the study”?
This ancient city in Italy is where Caecilius lived.
What is Pompeii?
This is the bird most commonly eaten on Thanksgiving.
What is a turkey?
If we show up, we gon' show out
Smoother than a fresh _____________
jar of Skippy
These two endings help you tell whether a verb’s subject is plural or singular. (3rd person)
-t, -nt
Translate: “mercātor fēminae tunicam ostendit.”
Answer: What is “The merchant shows the woman a tunic”?
A wealthy Roman’s front door area was called this, and visitors waited there.
What is the atrium?
This U.S. president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
Seek it out and ye shall find
Old, but I'm not that old
Young, but I'm not that _____
bold
This type of noun is the one performing the action in a sentence.
Answer: What is the subject?
Translate: “īrātus clāmōrem audit.”
Answer: What is “The angry man hears the noise”?
This large open area in a town served as a marketplace and the center of public life.
Answer: What is the forum?
This large parade in New York City is shown every Thanksgiving morning.
What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?
There was nothing that compared to my baby
And nobody came between us nor ___________________
could ever come above
Identify the declension of each noun: canis, puella, Caecilius
puella: 1
Caecilius: 2
canis: 3
Translate: “poēta in forō versūs recitat.”
Answer: What is “The poet is reciting verses in the forum”?
This famous Roman goddess of wisdom, recognized by her helmet and owl, appears in many myths studied in Stage 5.
Answer: Who is Minerva (Athena)?
This sport is famously played on Thanksgiving and watched by millions.
What is American football?
Fed to the rules and I hit ground runnin'
Didn't make sense not to _____________
live for fun
Make these nouns nominative plural:
mercator, tempus, aedificia
mercatores, tempi, aedificiae
Translate: “fīlius laetē ad urbem festīnat.”
Answer: What is “The son hurries happily to the city”?
In what year did Mt. Vesuvius erupt, covering Pompeii (where Caecilius lives) in rubble and ash?
Answer: 79 C.E.
These Indigenous people helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter.
Who are the Wampanoag?
I hate the beach, but I stand
In California, with _________________
my toes in the sand