Agenda diēs Iovis, Id. Sept. A.D. MMXVIII

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Agenda diēs Iovis, Id. Sept. A.D. MMXVIII HW Check: worksheet 1 / Do Now: Decline via, viae, f. Worksheet 1 Review The Nominative Case – Subject and Predicate Worksheet 2: Practice with 1st Decl. & Nominative Pensum: Finish worksheet 2 Study Vocab. List 1 Books covered by TOMORROW Latin 1 Mr. Finnigan Boston Latin School

The Nominative Case

Nominative Case there are TWO uses of the nominative case: subject and predicate SUBJECT subject is the doer of the action or state of being in a sentence; it performs the verb ex.: a) Agricola in agrō est. The farmer is in the field. b) Aquae pulchrae sunt. The waters are beautiful.

Subject-Verb Agreement a subject must agree with its verb in number SG verbs must have SG subjects Patria in Europā est. PL verbs must have PL subjects Patriae in Europā sunt. NO EXCEPTIONS! note: two sg. subjects linked by a conjunction form a pl. subject and will have a pl. verb Ītalia in Europā est. Patria et Ītalia in Europā sunt.

Nominative Case there are TWO uses of the nominative case: subject and predicate PREDICATE NOMINATIVE a noun or adjective used with a linking verb to define or describe the subject; gives more info. about subj. ex.: a) Italia patria est. Italy is a country. b) Fēminae sunt magnae. The women are great.