Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

NOMINATIVE, ACCUSATIVE, PERSONAL ENDINGS

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation. *Beware of word order and similar sentences.

VOCABULARY:
urbs, urbem = city
agricola = farmer
adest, adsunt = is here, are here
nauta = sailor
uxor = wife
petit, petunt = seeks, heads for
nuntius, nuntium = messenger
vocat, vocant = calls
turba, turbam = crowd

AB
agricolae adsunt.The farmers are here.
agricola adest.The farmer is here.
agricolae absunt.The farmers are away.
nautae urbem petunt.The sailors seek the city.
nauta urbem petit.The sailor seeks the city.
puellae iuvenes audiunt.The girls hear the young men.
puella iuvenem audit.The girl hears the young man.
puellam iuvenis audit.The young man hears the girl.
uxores urbes vident.The wives see the cities.
uxor urbem videt.The wife sees the city.
nuntios vocamus.We call the messengers.
nuntios vocatis.Y'all call the messengers.
urbem peto.I seek the city.
urbem petis.You seek the city.
puellas auditis.Y'all hear the girls.
puellas audiunt.They hear the girls.
puellae audiunt.The girls listen.
uxorem video.I see the wife.
uxorem vides.You see the wife.
femina nuntium videt.The woman sees the messenger.

This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber.
Learn more about Quia
Create your own activities