PRACTICE - Accusative & Ablative Uses - LONG
LEARNING TARGET:
- I can identify uses of accusative and ablative cases and write these expressions in Latin.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Answer each question, which appear in order of difficulty, some multiple choice and some short answer.
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VOCABULARY:
vulnus, vulneris, n. = wound (HINT: Be careful of this stem!)
Romanus,-i, m. = Roman
clamor, clamoris, m. = noise, shout
annus,-i, m. = year
iniuria, iniuriae, f. = injustice
gladius, gladii, m. = sword
hora, horae, f. = hour
nonus,-a,-um = ninth
secundus,-a,-um = second
regnum, regni, n. = kingdom
comes, comitis, m. = comrade, ally (HINT: Be careful of this stem!)
libertas, LIBERTATis, f. = freedom (HINT: Be careful of this stem!)
lex, legis, f. = law
hostis, hostis, m. = enemy
PREPOSITIONS:
prope, contra, sub, inter, ante, ad, in, post, per, circum
OR
a/ab, e/ex, sub, in, cum, pro, sine, de
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