Noun Review Cases and Functions
Nominative: Predicate Nominative – Caecilius is the master. Mrs. Smith is a librarian.
Nominative: Predicate Nominative – Caecilius is the master. Mrs. Smith is a librarian. It FOLLOWS the VERB of BEING.
Nominative: Subject – Caecilius is the master. Mrs. Smith is a librarian.
Accusative: Direct Object – The mother sees her son. The slave cleans the bedroom.
Accusative: Direct Object – The mother sees her son. The slave cleans the bedroom. The object/person that is RECEIVING the ACTION.
Accusative: Object of the Preposition – (ad, per, prope, in (into/onto)) The merchant walks to the forum. The baths are near the forum.
Ablative: Object of the Preposition – (cum, ex, in (in/on)) Caecilius sleeps in the bedroom. Metella walks with Quintus.
ancillaancillae ancillaeancillarum ancillaeancillis ancillamancillas ancillāancillis Caecilius ____________ vituperat.
ancillaancillae ancillaeancillarum ancillaeancillis ancillamancillas ancillāancillis ____________ in cubiculo laborat.
ancillaancillae ancillaeancillarum ancillaeancillis ancillamancillas ancillāancillis Caecilius prope ____________ stat.
ancillaancillae ancillaeancillarum ancillaeancillis ancillamancillas ancillāancillis ____________ in cubiculo laborant.
ancillaancillae ancillaeancillarum ancillaeancillis ancillamancillas ancillāancillis Caecilius ____________ vituperat.
ancillaancillae ancillaeancillarum ancillaeancillis ancillamancillas ancillāancillis Servus cum ____________ stat.