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Lesson 19 Part 4: Appositives!

Lesson 19 Part 4: Appositives!. April 17, 2013. What’s an Appositive?. Tamara, my cousin , lives in Texas. We gave money to the farmers, our friends . My 5 th grade teacher, Mrs. Wilson , taught lots of grammar. ad + pono = to place next to. How Appositives Work in Latin.

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Lesson 19 Part 4: Appositives!

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  1. Lesson 19Part 4:Appositives! April 17, 2013

  2. What’s an Appositive? • Tamara, my cousin, lives in Texas. • We gave money to the farmers, our friends. • My 5th grade teacher, Mrs. Wilson, taught lots of grammar. • ad + pono= to place next to

  3. How Appositives Work in Latin • In Latin, the appositive must be in the same case as the other noun. • If the noun is nominative, the appositive is nominative; if the noun is genitive, the appositive is genitive, etc.

  4. Appositive Examples • Amicummeum, Lucium, exspecto. • I am waiting for my friend, Lucius. • Nautis, amicisnostris, pecuniamdonavimus. • We gave money to the sailors, our friends.

  5. Exercise A p. 138ScribiteLatine et Anglice. • Litterasne ad amicosnovosmisisti? • Semper, pueri, agitevitambonam. • Equosne, Corneli, in aquamagis? • Ubipraedamponitis? In viāpraedamponimus. • In Americā, patriānostrā, semper habitabimus. • Ad insulamcessimus et castradefendereparavimus.

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