Nominative/Accusative Practice

Here's a tricky one for you! Change each sentence to say the opposite by changing the nominative noun to the accusative and the accusative noun to the nominative case. Do not change number (keep singular nouns singular and plural nouns plural). Remember nouns can not change declension. "Villa" can only have first declension endings, "servus" can only have second declension endings, and "mercator" can only have third declension endings. Also, there is no way to show macrons here. We'll go over them in class.

Translate your new sentence in the same box as your answer.

It's not a race, so take your time. Use your book and charts. You may take it as many times as you like.


Example:

Leo puerum petit.

Puer leonem petit. (The boy seeks the lion.)

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