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Nominative, Accusative, or Verb?

Decide whether each of the following is a Nominative noun, an Accusative noun, or a Verb in Latin.

AB
hortusnominative noun (garden)
paternominative noun (father)
mâternominative noun (mother)
fîliusnominative noun (son)
servusnominative noun (servant / slave)
coquusnominative noun (cook)
estverb (is)
sedetverb (is sitting)
labôratverb (is working)
canisnominative noun (dog)
Cerberusnominative noun (the dog's name)
Caeciliusnominative noun (the father's name)
scrîbitverb (is writing)
dormitverb (is sleeping)
intratverb (enters)
clâmatverb (shouts)
furcifernominative noun (scoundrel)
patremaccusative noun (father)
mâtremaccusative noun (mother)
servumaccusative noun (servant / slave)
hortumaccusative noun (garden)
culînamaccusative noun (kitchen)
Quîntumaccusative noun (the son's name)
Grumiônemaccusative noun (the cook's name)
Clêmentemaccusative noun (the servant's name)
Metellamaccusative noun (the wife/mother's name)
mercâtornominative noun (merchant)
mercâtôremaccusative noun (merchant)
cibusnominative noun (food)
cibumaccusative noun (food)

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