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

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Recognize Latin Noun Cases as they are used in English Sentences

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CLC 17 Noun Case Usage Review

Nominative (Nom Sing)
The CITIZEN is reliable. (subject of the sentence)
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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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