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Prepositions

Prepositions. Place Where, Place to Which, and Place from Which Means , Accompaniment, and Separation. Ablative of Place Where Uses a preposition in – in, on sub – under, at the foot of Tells where something is Answers “ubi” questions. Ablative of Place From Which Uses a preposition

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Prepositions

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  1. Prepositions Place Where, Place to Which, and Place from Which Means , Accompaniment, and Separation

  2. Ablative of Place Where Uses a preposition in – in, on sub – under, at the foot of Tells where something is Answers “ubi” questions Ablative of Place From Which Uses a preposition ab, a – away from de – down from ex – out of Tells where something is coming from Answers “unde” questions Three Types of Prepositions Accusative of Place To Which • Uses a preposition • in – into, onto • ad – to, towards • Tells where something is going to • Answers “quo” questions

  3. Ablative of Accompaniment Uses a preposition cum – with Tells who someone is with. Ablative of Means No preposition just the ablative by itself translates with, by (means of) Tells how or by what means something is done Three Types of Ablatives Ablative of Separation • Uses a preposition • sine - without • Tells who or what someone or something is without

  4. Nota Bene • Prepositional phrases that begin with inter, post, circum and ante are just considered prepositional phrases with the accusative.

  5. Identify the prepositional phrase: We saw the dog in the house. Ablative Place Where.

  6. Identify the prepositional phrase: They ran away from the dog. Ablative Place From Which.

  7. Identify the prepositional phrase: We walked the dog with her leash. Ablative of Means

  8. Identify the prepositional phrase: She ate dinner with her friend. Ablative of Accompaniment

  9. Identify the prepositional phrase: Your assignment is under your binder. Ablative Place Where

  10. Identify the prepositional phrase: They went into the house. Accusative Place to Which

  11. Identify the prepositional phrase: Her house is at the foot of the mountain. Ablative Place Where

  12. Identify the prepositional phrase: Troia est in Asiā. Ablative Place Where

  13. Identify the prepositional phrase: Servi equis eunt. Ablative Means

  14. Identify the prepositional phrase: Servi in oppidum ambulant. Accusative Place to Which

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