PPT-Nominative Case

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Lingua Latina I What is a subject The subject of a sentence both in English and Latin is the topic of the sentence Its the person place thing or idea of which you

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Lingua Latina I What is a subject The subject of a sentence both in English and Latin is the topic of the sentence Its the person place thing or idea of which you are speaking Ex Those . . Case Singular Plural Pa ṭ ham ā Nominative Subject aha ŋ maya ŋ {amhe amh ā vaya ŋ } Dutiy ā Accusative Object {ma}ma ŋ {me} amhe , no {asme 1. st. /2. nd. declensions. Aug. 29, 2012. Latin Nouns Have 4 Features. Case. ---how a noun works in its sentence.. Number. ---whether a noun is singular or plural (singular=one, plural=more than one). Chapter 17 pg 547-571. Case Forms. Practice: Ex 1 pg 548 . Identify personal pronouns and give person, number, and case. Jeffery mentioned your interest in African art and Francine’s interest in modern art.. Romans Really Used All That Grammar. Susan Neas Hankins. Tennessee Foreign Language Teachers Association Meeting. November 4-5, 2016 . Multas. . Gratias. . Tibi. Ago!. Where do we write our thoughts?. From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series. Mini-Lesson #79. Within a given sentence, nominative case pronouns (. I, we, he, she,. and . they. ) take the place of a noun.. Nominative case pronouns occur in the following positions:. sum. ; Predicate nominatives; Substantives. Jacqueline DiBiasie. Review!. How do we find what declension a noun is?. We look at the genitive. If the genitive ends in –. ae. it will be 1. st. declension. Accusative Nouns. fama. famae. f.. report, fame. familia. familiae. f.. family. fortuna. fortunae. f.. fortune, luck. puella. puellae. f.. girl. terra. terrae. f.. earth, land. vita. vitae. f.. life. an. Two way prepositions. What are two-way prepositions? . A . set . of prepositions can take the dative or the accusative case: . "an. ", "auf", "hinter", ". in. ", ". neben. ", ". über. ", ". unter. There are two kinds of adjectives.. 1. st. -2. nd. declension . 3. rd. declension. What do adjectives look like in a vocabulary list?. You are usually given nominative, singular forms for adjectives.. The Dirty Dozen of the SAT SAT/Keystone Exam Preparation What is the “Dirty Dozen?” Twelve language skills and/or errors commonly tested on the SAT exam. Which Skills are Included? The Run-on Sentence Jenney’s First Year Latin Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Vocabulary Latin Nouns – Characteristics 1 st Declension Nouns Nominative Case – Subject & Predicate Nominative Lesson 1 Vocabulary agricola, agricolae, The subject performs the verb action. .. Nouns have to AGREE with verbs. Singular nouns use singular verbs. Plural nouns use plural verbs. Latin is an INFLECTED language: changing the inflection at the end of a word changes how it is used in the sentence. In Latin word order is less important than the inflected endings. Michelle . Sheehan, John Williams, & . Albertyna. . Paciorek. Dept. . of Theoretical and Applied . Linguistics. Outline. Basic alignments and . a. greement/case mismatches. The nature of universals. + i-. stems. . Specific. . features. . of. . the. 3rd . declension. All. 3 . genders. . included. (. cortex. . m.. , radix . f.. , femur. . n.. ). Nom. . . Sg. . – no . fixed. . ending.

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