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CASE REVIEW

Declension Endings 1st Declension N a ae G ae ārum D ae īs Acc am ās Abl ā īs 2nd Declension N us/r ī G ī ōrum D ō īs Acc um ōs Abl ō īs

Nominative: Subject Puerī pugnant.

Nominative: Subject Puerī pugnant. The boys are fighting.

Genitive: Possession Poena discipulī erat dura.

Genitive: Possession Poena discipulī erat dura. The punishment of the student was harsh. OR The student’s punishment was harsh.

Dative: Indirect Object Reginae litterās donābimus.

Dative: Indirect Object Reginae litterās donābimus. We will give a letter to the queen. OR We will give the queen a letter.

Accusative: Direct Object Meus amicus pecuniam servat.

Accusative: Direct Object Meus amicus pecuniam servat. My friend saves (his) money.

Accusative: Place to Which Agricola ad viam movet.

Accusative: Place to Which Agricola ad viam movet. The farmer moves toward the road.

Ablative: Place Where Puella est in pugnā.

Ablative: Place Where Puella est in pugnā. The girl is in a fight.

Declension Endings 1st Declension N a ae G ae ārum D ae īs Acc am ās Abl ā īs 2nd Declension N us/r ī G ī ōrum D ō īs Acc um ōs Abl ō īs