
Translate Latin: Nominative to Accusative

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Diane Johnston
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Identify the nominative case in the following Latin sentence: "Puella librum legit." Options: Puella, Librum, Legit
Back
Puella
Answer explanation
In the sentence "Puella librum legit," "Puella" is the subject and is in the nominative case, indicating who is performing the action. "Librum" is accusative (object), and "legit" is the verb.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Translate the verb in the following Latin sentence: "Canis os videt."
Back
Sees
Answer explanation
In the Latin sentence "Canis os videt," the verb is "videt," which translates to "sees" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is "Sees."
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence follows the nominative-verb-accusative order in English? Options: The cat the mouse chases., The cat chases the mouse., Chases the cat the mouse.
Back
The cat chases the mouse.
Answer explanation
The correct sentence is 'The cat chases the mouse.' It follows the nominative-verb-accusative order, where 'The cat' is the subject (nominative), 'chases' is the verb, and 'the mouse' is the object (accusative).
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In the sentence "Servus aquam portat," what is the accusative case? Options: Servus, Aquam, Portat
Back
Aquam
Answer explanation
In the sentence "Servus aquam portat," "aquam" is in the accusative case, indicating the direct object of the verb "portat" (carries). "Servus" is the subject, and "portat" is the verb.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Translate the Latin sentence "Magister discipulum laudat" into English, following the nominative-verb-accusative order.
Back
The teacher praises the student.
Answer explanation
The Latin sentence "Magister discipulum laudat" translates to "The teacher praises the student." Here, "Magister" (teacher) is the subject, "laudat" (praises) is the verb, and "discipulum" (student) is the object.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is in nominative-verb-accusative order?
- The dog the ball fetches.
- The dog fetches the ball.
- Fetches the dog the ball.
Back
The dog fetches the ball.
Answer explanation
The correct sentence is 'The dog fetches the ball.' It follows the nominative-verb-accusative order, where 'The dog' (nominative) performs the action 'fetches' (verb) on 'the ball' (accusative).
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Translate the Latin sentence "Puer puellam amat" into English, following the nominative-verb-accusative order.
Back
The boy loves the girl.
Answer explanation
The Latin sentence "Puer puellam amat" translates to "The boy loves the girl." Here, "Puer" (boy) is the subject (nominative), "amat" (loves) is the verb, and "puellam" (girl) is the object (accusative).
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