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SUMMARY OF ABLATIVE USES

MarshLatin.wordpress.com. SUMMARY OF ABLATIVE USES. Location Means/Circumstance Separation Miscellaneous. Uses of the Ablative. 1. Of place where In urbe manet . He is staying in the city. 2. Of time when Tertiä hörä discessërunt . They left at the third hour.

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SUMMARY OF ABLATIVE USES

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  1. MarshLatin.wordpress.com SUMMARY OF ABLATIVE USES

  2. Location Means/Circumstance Separation Miscellaneous Uses of the Ablative

  3. 1. Of place where • In urbemanet. • He is staying in the city. • 2. Of time when • Tertiähörädiscessërunt. • They left at the third hour. • 3. Of time within which • Tribusdiëbusdiscëdëmus. • We shall leave within three days. SHOWING LOCATION

  4. 1. Of means or instrument • Tëlövulnerätus est. • He was wounded by a weapon. • 2. Of accompaniment • Vënï cum meïsamïcïs. • I came with my friends. • 3. Of manner • Dönummagnögaudiöaccëpit. • He received the gift with great joy. SHOWING MEANS OR CIRCUMSTANCES

  5. 1. Of place from which • Abïnsulänavigämus. • We are sailing from the island. • 2. Of separation • Cïvëstimöreliberävit. • He freed the citizens from fear. • Defendimur a ferocibusGallis. • We are defended from the fierce Gauls. • 3. Of personal agent • Hoc factum est ä Caesare. • This was done by Caesar. SHOWING SEPARATION:

  6. 1. Showing Comparison: • Haec via longiorillä est. • This road is longer than that one. • 2. Showing Degree of Difference • Paulö post discëssit. • He left a little later. (“afterward by a little bit”) • 3. Ablative of Specification or Respect • Rex nomine erat. • He was king in name (only). • 4. Ablative of Cause • Hoc fëcïamörevestrï. • I did this from (out of, because of) love of you. MISCELLANEOUS CASE USAGES:

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