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ER 09 Matching Cases
By Jenny Mammana
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Question 1
1.
Match the nouns below to the correct cases on the right.
patrem
puerī
puella
Question 2
2.
Match the nouns below to the correct cases on the right.
tunicam
virō
hortīs
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
fīliīs
fīlius
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.
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.
vōce
puellā
puerum
servīs
Nominative
Accusative
Ablative
agrōs
vōx
puer
puellīs
Nominative
Accusative
Ablative
fīliōs
fīliī (voc.)
fīliī (nom.)
fīlī
fīliō
fīlium