Lesson XI - Prepositions with the Accusative Flashcards
Prepositions
that take the accusative
ad, ante, apud,
in, inter, ob,
per, post, propter,
sub, trans,
circum, contra, juxta
ad (w/acc.)
adventure
PREPOSITION
to, toward, at
ante (w/acc.)
antecedent
PREPOSITION
before (in time and place)
apud (w/acc.)
PREPOSITION
among
in (w/acc.)
inspect
PREPOSITION
into, onto
inter (w/acc.)
interstellar
PREPOSITION
between
ob (w/acc.)
object
PREPOSITION
because of
per (w/acc.)
persist
PREPOSITION
through
post (w/acc.)
post meridiem, P.M.
PREPOSITION
after, behind
propter (w/acc.)
PREPOSITION
on account of
sub (w/acc.)
subway
PREPOSITION
to the foot of
trans (w/acc.)
transport
PREPOSITION
across
circum (w/acc.)
circumvent
PREPOSITION
around
contra (w/acc.)
contradict
PREPOSITION
against
juxta (w/acc.)
juxtapose
PREPOSITION
near
cena -ae f.
NOUN
dinner
herba -ae f.
herb
NOUN
green plant,
grass
tabella -ae f.
NOUN
writing tablet
turba -ae f.
turbulent
NOUN
crowd, turmoil
vacca -ae f.
vaccine
NOUN
cow
Prepositions that express motion toward generally take what case?
accusative
Prepositions that express location, no motion, or motion from, generally take what case?
ablative
Give two prepositions that can take either the ablative or the accusative case.
in, sub
Hánnibal ad portas
Hannibal at the gates