This is the case used for the object in a sentence?
What is the accusative case?
Ubi est Caecilius?
(There is a "Lararium" behind him. He is in a big, open room. )
In peristylio vel atrio?
Caecilius est in Atrio.
(Caecilius is in the atrium. )
Canis in via (dormit vel scribit?)
What is dormit?
What part of speech is 'parvus'?
noun
This tells the function of each noun in the sentence.
What is case?
Quomodo Grumio habet? (How is Grumio?)
He is frowning...
anxius vel laetus?
Grumio est anxius. (Grumio is anxious.
Metella mercatorem (laborat vel salutat?)
What part of speech is 'scribit'?
verb
This is the case of the word which is the subject of a sentence.
What is the nominative?
Translate the following sentence:
amicum coquus vituperat.
The cook tells off the friend.
Caecilius pecuniam (dormit vel numerat?).
What part of speech is the term 'happily' as in 'the CGS students study Latin happily'?
adverb
This is the case of "triclinium".
What is accusative?
Translate the following sentence.
"pavo est optimus!" Caecilius clamat.
The peacock is very good!" shouts Caecilius.
Quintus cibum (consumit vel visitat?)
This is the use of the word "coquus".
What is the subject? (in the nominative case)
Translate: coquus cibum in mensa videt.
What is "the cook sees food on the table"?
servus villam (videt vel bibit?)