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Cases review

WHAT IS THE CASE OF THE UNDERLINED NOUN? Modestus ad Devam cum Strythio equitabat.

ABLATIVE

Legionem interfeci ut infantem servarem.

ACCUSATIVE

Quattuor Britanni in pugna capti, vitam durissimam in carcere agebant.

NOMINATIVE

Multas pecunias mihi debes.

DATIVE

Pater meus senatoribus non credebat.

DATIVE

Senex, clamores furōrum timens, ad hortum fugit.

GENITIVE

Pueri multa verba patris audire non volunt.

ACCUSATIVE

Milites, cur hostes oppugnare timetis?

VOCATIVE

Magnos honores ab imperatore accepit.

ACCUSATIVE

Aliqui milites equis frumentum dabant.

DATIVE

Tam perita ars eius erat, ut lacrimas retinere domina vix posset.

GENITIVE

Tam perita ars eius erat, ut lacrimas retinere domina vix posset.

NOMINATIVE

Tam perita ars eius erat, ut lacrimas retinēre domina vix posset.

ACCUSATIVE

Tam perita ars eius erat, ut lacrimas retinere domina vix posset.

NOMINATIVE