Cloze: Complete the paragraph by filling in the missing terms.

Capitulum 12: Possessive Dative

In Latin, there are two ways to say that someone "has" something.

1. Aemilia frātrem habet. (Nominative + Accusative + habēre)
2. Aemiliae frāter est. (Dative + Nominative + esse.)

In this activity, you will practice with Pattern #2 above. Remember that, with this pattern, the person or thing that "possesses" something is in the dative case ("possessive dative").




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