CLC 17 Noun Case Usage Review
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magisterwick Plus on April 24, 2011
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clc 17 latin noun case usage recognition english sentences
Description:
Recognize Latin Noun Cases as they are used in English Sentences
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Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Nominative (Nom Sing) | The CITIZEN is reliable. (subject of the sentence) |
| Genitive (Gen Sing) | The CITIZEN'S duty is to vote. (shows possession... of, 's) |
| Dative (Dat Sing) | The senator writes a letter TO THE CITIZEN. (indirect object to/for) |
| Accusative (Acc Sing) | The president praised the brave CITIZEN. (direct object of the verb) |
| Ablative (Abl Sing) | The mayor ate lunch WITH THE CITIZEN. (used with SID SPACE prepositions) |
| Vocative (Voc Sing) | CITIZEN, cast your vote! (used to call somebody by name or title) |
| Nominative (Nom Pl) | The CITIZENS listened to the speech. (subject of the sentence) |
| Genitive (Gen Pl) | Congress did not respond to the petition OF THE CITIZENS.(shows possession... of, -s') |
| Dative (Dat Pl) | For CITIZENS, rights and responsibilities are equally important. (indirect object to/for) |
| Accusative (Acc Pl) | The constitution protects all CITIZENS. (direct object of the verb) |
| Ablative (Abl Pl) | The lawyer worked mainly WITH poorer CITIZENS. (used with SID SPACE prepositions) |
| Vocative (Voc Pl) | CITIZENS, sit down! (used to call somebody by name or title) |
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