BELL WORK Grab an Ecce Romani book from the cart. Turn to page 20 and read the section titled “Direct Objects and the Ending -m.” Write down one question.

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BELL WORK Grab an Ecce Romani book from the cart. Turn to page 20 and read the section titled “Direct Objects and the Ending -m.” Write down one question or observation. (Hint: If you watched the video about nominative and accusative cases, this will be familiar.)

NOMINATIVE AND ACCUSATIVE CASES Chapter 4 Grammar: Part 2

NOMINATIVE AND ACCUSATIVE CASES Nominative Case: The subject of a sentence Accusative Case: The direct object of a sentence; usually indicated by the ending –m

UNDERLINE THE NOUN IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE AND CIRCLE THE NOUN IN THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. Sextus arborem ascendit.

UNDERLINE THE NOUN IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE AND CIRCLE THE NOUN IN THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. Sextus arborem ascendit.

UNDERLINE THE NOUN IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE AND CIRCLE THE NOUN IN THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. Vocem puella audit.

UNDERLINE THE NOUN IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE AND CIRCLE THE NOUN IN THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. Vocem puella audit.

UNDERLINE THE NOUN IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE AND CIRCLE THE NOUN IN THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. Sextus Corneliam vexat

UNDERLINE THE NOUN IN THE NOMINATIVE CASE AND CIRCLE THE NOUN IN THE ACCUSATIVE CASE. Sextus Corneliam vexat

IDENTIFYING DIRECT OBJECTS (THE ACCUSATIVE CASE) /dirobjidentify1.htmhttp://abney.homestead.com/files/latin1semester1 /dirobjidentify1.htm

OMANI/ACTIVITIES/JFD- 0004_1/ERP_CH04_JFD0004_1.HTML Subject or Direct Object?

HOMEWORK Go to our class website and click on the “Links and Documents” tab. Under the “Homework” header, click the “Identifying Direct Objects” link. On a piece of notebook paper, write the answers for numbers 1-7. Check your answers by clicking “Show results” at the bottom of the page. _romani/activities/jfd- 0004_2/erp_ch04_jfd0004_2.html _romani/activities/jfd- 0004_2/erp_ch04_jfd0004_2.html