Cases
adverbs and prepositions
Rules
sentences: Translate
Mixed
100

The nominative of "house"

casa

100

mox

soon

100

Only these words can show nominative/accusative (or other cases that we are about to learn): name 2

nouns, adjectives (pronouns)

100

Scintilla fessa est

Scintilla is tired

100

How many different types of verbs have we learned? What are they called?

2

a) action

b) linking (est)

200

the nominative of "the story"

fabula

200

subito

suddenly

200

We will find the verb of the sentence often at the _____ of a statement/sentencs

end

200

Horatia ad casam festinat quod ieuna est

Horatia hurries to the house because she is hungry

200

What can be linked to a subject? Name two parts of speech!

a) nouns

b) adjectives

300

The accusative of "dinner"

cenam

300

non

not

300

We use the nominative case for the _______ of a sentence

subject

300

Argus is a dog

Argus canis est

300

Quintus is the _______ of Horatia

brother

400

The accusative of "man"

virum

400

into

in

400

We use the accusative case for the _______ of a sentence

object

400

Scintilla is walking to the store

Scintilla ad tabernam ambulat

400

Translate:

He lives in Italy

in Italia habitat

500

A noun we learned that is neither Nominative nor Accusative

casa with longation on second a

500

Scintilla ___ casa laborat

in

500

An adjective has to have the same ________ as the noun it describes (2 answers possible)

1. case (for us: nominative or accusative)

2. number (singular or plural - has not been a question for us)

500

Argus escapes into the street

Argus in viam fugit.

500

If a sentence does not have a noun, where will I find the subject of the sentence?

The verb ending will reflect the subject!