Patterns: Complete the pattern by choosing an item from each group.

Capitulum 11: Accūsātīvus cum Īnfinitīvō

Verbs of perceiving, thinking, and saying (dīcit, putat, videt, sentit, audit, etc.), along with a few others like iubet and gaudet, are often accompanied by an accusative noun and an infinitive verb.

Exempla:
Syra putat Quīntum mortuum esse.
Medicus dīcit puerum aegrōtāre.

Now you can practice making your own accūsātīvus cum īnfinitīvō sentences!




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