I saw the Tiber RIVER flowing through Rome.
flumen
fluminibus
flumina
fluminum
Question 2
I love the POEMS of Vergil!
carmen
carmine
carmina
carminum
Question 3
In his statue of Anchises, Aeneas, and Ascanius, Bernini did a beautiful job of depicting the stages of the BODY throughout life.
corporis
corpus
corporum
corporibus
Question 4
What's in a NAME? Everything for a Roman!
nomen
nomine
nomini
nominis
Question 5
HEADS of state come in many names: president, prime minister, king. But for the Romans, only consul mattered.
capitibus
capita
caput
capite
Question 6
Many historians would say that the WOUNDS (accusative) leading to the fall of the Roman Empire were self-inflicted.
vulnera
vulneris
vulneribus
vulneri
Question 7
The Roman farmer, sailor, and warrior had little in the way of leisure TIME.
tempora
temporis
temporibus
tempus
Question 8
The ORDER of the three periods of Roman history is monarchy, republic and empire.
ordo
ordinis
ordine
ordinum
I am honestly not trying to hand down my homework just sadly I don't know what the forms of the words are in (the bold words) meaning I cant do the correct translation. You don't need to give me the answers just the case of the Caps Lock words please I will do the rest.
4 answers
RIVER is the direct object, so accusative case (s).
Question 2
I love the POEMS of Vergil!
POEMS is the direct object.
Question 3
In his statue of Anchises, Aeneas, and Ascanius, Bernini did a beautiful job of depicting the stages of the BODY throughout life.
BODY is the object of the preposition for "of," so ablative case.
Question 4
What's in a NAME? Everything for a Roman!
NAME is the object of the preposition "in", so ablative case. (If it meant "into" then you'd use accusative case.)
Question 5
HEADS of state come in many names: president, prime minister, king. But for the Romans, only consul mattered.
HEADS is the subject, so nominative case (pl).
Question 6
Many historians would say that the WOUNDS (accusative) leading to the fall of the Roman Empire were self-inflicted.
WOUNDS is the subject in its own (subordinate) clause.
Question 7
The Roman farmer, sailor, and warrior had little in the way of leisure TIME.
TIME is the object of the preposition "of."
Question 8
The ORDER of the three periods of Roman history is monarchy, republic and empire.
ORDER is the subject.
flumen
Question 2
I love the POEMS of Vergil!
carmina
Question 3
In his statue of Anchises, Aeneas, and Ascanius, Bernini did a beautiful job of depicting the stages of the BODY throughout life.
corporis
Question 4
What's in a NAME? Everything for a Roman!
nomine
Question 5
HEADS of state come in many names: president, prime minister, king. But for the Romans, only consul mattered.
capita
Question 6
Many historians would say that the WOUNDS (accusative) leading to the fall of the Roman Empire were self-inflicted.
vulnera
Question 7
The Roman farmer, sailor, and warrior had little in the way of leisure TIME.
tempore
Question 8
The ORDER of the three periods of Roman history is monarchy, republic and empire.
ordo
flumen
Question 2
carmina
Question 3
corporis
Question 4
nomine
Question 5
capita
Question 6
vulnera
Question 7
tempus
Question 8
ordo