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ER 09 Matching Cases
By Jenny Mammana
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Look back at your last two translations. Note that the preposition in both sentences is the same (in) but it translates differently in each sentence.
Question 1
1.
Match the nouns below to the correct cases on the right.
puellā
vōce
puella
puerum
servīs
patrem
puerī
Nominative
Accusative
Ablative
Question 2
2.
Match the nouns below to the correct cases on the right.
virō
vōx
puer
hortīs
tunicam
puellīs
agrōs
Nominative
Accusative
Ablative
Question 3
3.
Order the nouns below to match a noun chart.
I.e. put them into the order of a noun chart:
nominative singular
accusative singular
ablative singular
vocative singular
nominative plural
accusative plural
ablative plural
vocative plural
fīlius
fīlī
fīlium
fīliīs
fīliōs
fīliī (nom.)
fīliō
fīliī (voc.)
Question 4
4.
Which sentence below uses an ablative with the preposition (the phrase in bold)?
Ad vīllam
redit.
Sub arbore
dormit.
Ad vīllam
redit.
Sub arbore
dormit.
Question 5
5.
Which sentence below uses an ablative with the preposition (the phrase in bold)?
Statua
in piscīnam
cadit.
In rāmō
sedet.
Statua
in piscīnam
cadit.
In rāmō
sedet.
Question 6
6.
Now translate the following sentence into English (you may need to look some words up in the textbook's dictionary):
Statua in piscīnam cadit.
Question 7
7.
Now translate the following sentence into English (you may need to look some words up in the textbook's dictionary):
In rāmō sedet.