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LNM 1 Chapter 1 Exercise 3: Characteristics of Latin Nouns

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Exercise 3

  • Identify whether the nouns in bold in these sentences are subjects, direct objects, or predicate nominatives.
  • The Reading Vocabulary may be consulted.
  • Label each sentence as vērum (true) if it agrees or falsum (false) if it disagrees with the Latin reading passage at the beginning of the chapter.
  • Example: Amūlius est deus. Predicate nominative/ falsum
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Rhēa Silvia Rōmulum et Remum cūrat.
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
Rhēa Silvia Rōmulum et Remum cūrat.
verum (true)
falsum (false)
Amūlius Rōmulum et Remum bene cūrat.
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
Amūlius Rōmulum et Remum bene cūrat.
verum (true)
falsum (false)
Amūlius lupam vinculīs claudit.
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
Amūlius lupam vinculīs claudit.
verum (true)
falsum (false)
Mārs Rōmulum et Remum in aquam pōnit.
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
Mārs Rōmulum et Remum in aquam pōnit.
verum (true)
falsum (false)
Lupa Rhēam Silviam cūrat.
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
Lupa Rhēam Silviam cūrat.
verum (true)
falsum (false)
Amūlius ad aquam ambulat.
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
Amūlius ad aquam ambulat.
verum (true)
falsum (false)