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ER 07 Ex. Ia The Elements of Sentences

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Question 7
7.

Question 1
1.

In the following sentence, identify each nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), and nominative (complement), intransitive verb, transitive verb, linking verb, and complementary infinitive.

In vīllā sedet vir Rōmānus.

  • sedet
  • vir Rōmānus
  • Nominative (subject)
Question 2
2.

In the following sentence, identify each nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), and nominative (complement), intransitive verb, transitive verb, linking verb, and complementary infinitive.

Cornēlius est senātor Rōmānus.

  • Cornēlius
  • est
Question 3
3.

In the following sentence, identify each nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), and nominative (complement), intransitive verb, transitive verb, linking verb, and complementary infinitive.

Multās epistulās scrībere vult.

  • multās epistulās
  • scrībere
Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

In the following sentence, identify each nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), and nominative (complement), intransitive verb, transitive verb, linking verb, and complementary infinitive.

Ibi multōs servōs labōrantēs spectant.

  • multōs servōs labōrantēs
  • spectant
  • Nominative (subject)
Question 6
6.

In the following sentence, identify each nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), and nominative (complement), intransitive verb, transitive verb, linking verb, and complementary infinitive.

Flāvia ad urbem venīre nōn potest.

  • Flāvia
  • venīre
Translate this sentence.

Dum pater occupātus est, Mārcus et Sextus et Cornēlia in agrīs errant.
Accusative (direct object)
Nominative (complement)
Intransitive verb
Transitive verb
Linking verb
Complementary infinitive
senātor Rōmānus
Nominative (subject)
Accusative (direct object)
Nominative (complement)
Intransitive verb
Transitive verb
Linking verb
Complementary infinitive
vult
Nominative (subject)
Accusative (direct object)
Nominative (complement)
Intransitive verb
Transitive verb
Linking verb
Complementary infinitive
In the following sentence, identify each nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), and nominative (complement), intransitive verb, transitive verb, linking verb, and complementary infinitive.

Dum pater occupātus est, Mārcus et Sextus et Cornēlia in agrīs errant.
pater
occupātus
est
Mārcus
Sextus
Cornēlia
errant
Nominative (subject)
Accusative (direct object)
Nominative (complement)
Intransitive verb
Transitive verb
Linking verb
Complementary infinitive
Accusative (direct object)
Nominative (complement)
Intransitive verb
Transitive verb
Linking verb
Complementary infinitive
potest
Nominative (subject)
Accusative (direct object)
Nominative (complement)
Intransitive verb
Transitive verb
Linking verb
Complementary infinitive