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In this chapter, you will engage in practical exercises to deepen your understanding of Latin grammar, specifically focusing on the accusative, genitive, and ablative cases. You will transform various Latin phrases into the correct case forms. Questions are presented in red for clarity, and answers will be provided in black for self-assessment. Join us as we explore the structure of Latin language through interactive learning.
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Chapter 10 Exercises Click on Left mouse button to begin and advance the show. Questions are in red and answers are in black.
exercises Put the following Latin phrases (1) into the accusative, (2) into the genitive, (3) into the ablative case. abl.: bellīs multīs bella multa gen.: bellōrum multōrum abl.: bellīs multīs homō prīmus abl.: lītore magnō gen.: hominis prīmī abl. homine prīmō omnēs puerī acc.: omnēs puerōs gen.: omnium puerōrum abl.: omnibus puerīs
maria ingentia acc.: maria ingentia gen.: marium ingentium abl.: maribus ingentibus acc.: lītus magnum lītus magnum gen.: lītoris magnī abl.: lītore magnō back to main