In Latin, prepositions can by followed by what 2 cases?
What is Ablative or Accusative
Translate: Propter bellum, nautae orant
What is On account of the war, the sailors are praying
Portus: Accusative Singular
What is ...Portum
Caedes, Caedis
What is 3rd Declension
They are
What is "sunt"
All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -i belong to what declension?
What is the Second declension
Translate: Sunt corpora et gladii in flumine
What is...There are bodies and swords in the river
Flumen: Dative Singular
What is...flumini
Oppidorum
What is 2nd declension
They killed
What is "occiderunt"
An appositive agrees with is noun in number and what else?
What is case
Translate: Pars hostium in oppidis est, sed pars in colle est
What is...Part of the enemy is in the towns, but part is on the hill
Gladius: Ablative Singular
What is ....Gladio
salutis
What is 3rd Declension
They constructed
What is "muniverunt"
The stem of a Latin word is found by dropping the ending of what case?
What is the genitive singular case
Translate: Miles Christi sum
What is I am a soldier of Christ
Bellum: Genitive Pluarl
What is Bellorum
metus
What is 4th Declension
He, she, it heard
What is audivit
After a linking verb, the Predicate Noun is put in what case?
What is the nominative case
Translate: Milites in acie erant
What is ....The soldiers were in the battle line
Lex: Accusative Singular
What is Legem
impetum
What is 4th Declension
They conquered
What is vecerunt