Week 4 Flashcards
oppidum, ī
town
Gallia, ae
Gaul
Gallus, ī
a Gaul
Rōmānus, ī
a Roman
Rōma, ae
Rome
propter, prep. w. acc.
on account of
cum, prep. w. abl.
with
post, prep. w. acc.
after, behind
in, prep. w abl.
in, on
town
oppidum, ī
Gaul
Gallia, ae
a Gaul
Gallus, ī
a Roman
Rōmānus, ī
Rome
Rōma, ae
on account of
propter, prep. w. acc.
with
cum, prep. w. abl.
after, behind
post, prep. w. acc.
in, on
in, prep. w abl.
Prepositions take either of what two cases?
Ablative, accusative
Give the case for each preposition: propter, post, cum, in
propter: accusative, post: accusative, cum: ablative, in: ablative
Predicate nominitave case (Grammar 474)
Nominative
Position of forms of sum in a Latin sentence (Grammar 461)
Anywhere in sentence