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Alexander, who likes Sabina, visits her in the bakery.
, amat, eam in pistrīnō vīsitat.
Read the sentence, then categorize each word as either NOMINATIVE or ACCUSATIVE, based on what case it would be in Latin.
Alexander, who likes Sabina, visits her in the bakery.
Alexander
who
Sabina
her
NOMINATIVE
ACCUSATIVE
Read the sentence, then categorize each word as either NOMINATIVE or ACCUSATIVE, based on what case it would be in Latin.
Sabina, whom Alexander likes, watches the artist.
Sabina
whom
Alexander
artist
NOMINATIVE
ACCUSATIVE
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Sabina, whom Alexander likes, watches the artist.
, amat, spectat.
Read the sentence, then categorize each word as either NOMINATIVE or ACCUSATIVE, based on what case it would be in Latin.
I see the towns, which the soldiers built.
I
towns
which
soldiers
NOMINATIVE
ACCUSATIVE
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I see the towns, which the soldiers built.
videō, aedificāvērunt.
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Sabina loves the town, which has a theater.
Sabina
town
which
theater
NOMINATIVE
ACCUSATIVE
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Sabina loves the town, which has a theater.
amat, habet.