Asked by Ashley
What's the accusative case for
1. magna urbs
2. rex fortis
3. navis longa
4. matres laetae
5. omnes puellae
1. magna urbs
2. rex fortis
3. navis longa
4. matres laetae
5. omnes puellae
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
accusative singular? or plural?
Answered by
Writeacher
Use this chart of noun endings:
http://www.math.osu.edu/~econrad/lang/ln.html
This is an excellent website that will help with nouns & adjectives, as well as verbs:
http://www.math.osu.edu/~econrad/lang/latin.html
Let me know what you decide for each of your phrases above, and I'll check them for you.
http://www.math.osu.edu/~econrad/lang/ln.html
This is an excellent website that will help with nouns & adjectives, as well as verbs:
http://www.math.osu.edu/~econrad/lang/latin.html
Let me know what you decide for each of your phrases above, and I'll check them for you.
Answered by
Ashley
The 3rd delension
What's the accusative case for
1. magna urbs
2. rex fortis
3. navis longa
4. matres laetae
5. omnes puellae
what's the ablative case for
1. bonus rex
2. puer fortis
3. omnes comites
4. princeps tristis
5. urbes multae
What's the accusative case for
1. magna urbs
2. rex fortis
3. navis longa
4. matres laetae
5. omnes puellae
what's the ablative case for
1. bonus rex
2. puer fortis
3. omnes comites
4. princeps tristis
5. urbes multae
Answered by
Writeacher
Did you read and study those websites I sent you?
What did you not understand about this?
<b>Let me know what you decide for each of your phrases above, and I'll check them for you.</b>
What did you not understand about this?
<b>Let me know what you decide for each of your phrases above, and I'll check them for you.</b>
Answered by
Ashley
I don't know if I need to put them in singular or plural. that's what making me confused. I'm doing the 3rd declension
Answered by
Writeacher
OK, here's what I see:
The 3rd delension
What's the accusative case for
1. magna urbs
2. rex fortis
3. navis longa
4. matres laetae <b>(plural)</b>
5. omnes puellae <b>(plural)</b>
what's the ablative case for
1. bonus rex
2. puer fortis
3. omnes comites <b>(plural)</b>
4. princeps tristis
5. urbes multae <b>(plural)</b>
<b>The unlabeled ones are singular.</b>
The 3rd delension
What's the accusative case for
1. magna urbs
2. rex fortis
3. navis longa
4. matres laetae <b>(plural)</b>
5. omnes puellae <b>(plural)</b>
what's the ablative case for
1. bonus rex
2. puer fortis
3. omnes comites <b>(plural)</b>
4. princeps tristis
5. urbes multae <b>(plural)</b>
<b>The unlabeled ones are singular.</b>
Answered by
Writeacher
Using the chart here - http://www.math.osu.edu/~econrad/lang/ln.html - use the column labeled 3mf.
I'll do two of these for you:
accusative for <i>magna urbs</i> is <i>magnam urbem</i>.
ablative for <i>omnes comites</i> is <i>omnibus comitibus.</i>
I'll do two of these for you:
accusative for <i>magna urbs</i> is <i>magnam urbem</i>.
ablative for <i>omnes comites</i> is <i>omnibus comitibus.</i>
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