Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
100

They went to school together for several years.

They

100

Rome's harshness toward Carthage planted the seeds of the Second Punic War.

Rome's

100

The Fates were goddesses who granted life to mortals. 

mortals

100

The Romans threw the tyrant out of the city. 

tyrant

100

The bridge was built with wooden beams. 

beams

200

Within seven years, Cicero and Catiline were in school together.

Cicero and Catiline

200

The honor of the soldiers was evident.

soldiers

200

Scipio fought for the citizens of Rome.

citizens

200

With gratitude, the Romans worshipped the gods. 

gods

200

The farmer trained the horses in the fields.

fields

300

Catiline's ambition alarmed Cicero.

ambition

300

The beginnings of Carthage date earlier than Rome's founding.

Rome's

300

Aemelia oversaw the education for the children. 

children

300

The army will keep the enemy away from the king.

enemy

300
Ancius Marcus built the first bridge across the Tiber.

Tiber

400

Within a month, Cicero made several speeches against Catiline.

Cicero

400

The two mayors stared at the remains of Carthage. 

Carthage

400

The boys are friendly to the girls.

girls

400

The soldiers quickly captured the enemy's leader beneath the bridge. 

leader

400

When the time was right, the king surrounded himself with armed men.

men

500

In the second year of Catiline's life, Cicero was born.

Cicero

500

Marcus was armed with two spears, a dagger and the spear of his forefather. 

forefather

500

We will be obedient to the teacher.

teacher

500

Servius Tullius knew that he must solidify his power. 

power

500

The Romans prayed with great gratitude so that they gods would bless them with fortune. 

gratitude/fortune

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