Case / Function Signposts
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- Q1Same # as a 3rd person verb, usually near the start of sentence or clause.Nominative SubjectDative Indirect ObjectNominative PredicateAccusative Direct Object30s
- Q2Needs a form of "sum, esse, fui"; comes after the verb in the English translation.Genitive PossessionNominative SubjectAblative AccompanimentNominative Predicate30s
- Q3Usually sits as the second of two nouns or in the middle of a prepositional phrase.Genitive PossessionAblative Place WhereNominative PredicateDative Indirect Object30s
- Q4Needs a verb of giving / saying / showing (transfer).Dative Indirect ObjectGenitive PossessionNominative PredicateAccusative Direct Object30s
- Q5Receives the action of an active voice verb (can't be in a sentence if the verb is passive.)Ablative AgentNominative SubjectAccusative Direct ObjectDative Indirect Object30s
- Q6With the prepositions in / ad / per / trans; indicates motion forward.Ablative Place WhereAblative Place from WhichAblative Place from WhichAccusative Place to Which30s
- Q7With the preposition in; indicates remaining in a place.Ablative Place WhereAccusative Place to WhichAblative MeansAblative Place from Which30s
- Q8With the prepositions ab / ex / de; indicates motion away from a place.Accusative Place to WhichAblative Place from WhichDative Indirect ObjectAblative Place Where30s
- Q9With the preposition cum, when used with a person.Ablative MeansAblative AgentAblative AccompanimentAblative Manner30s
- Q10With the Preposition cum, when used with a trait (characteristic).Ablative AccompanimentAccusative Place to WhichAblative MannerAblative Means30s
- Q11With the preposition ab, when used with a person and a passive verb. Indicates who does the action in a passive sentence.Nominative SubjectAblative Place from WhichAblative AgentAblative Means30s
- Q12No preposition, indicates the tool / instrument used to do an action.Ablative AgentAblative MeansAblative MannerNominative Subject30s
- Q13With the verb iubeo or prohibeo, together with an infintive in the sentence.Accusative Subject of Infinitive PhraseAccusative Direct ObjectAccusative Subject of Indirect StatementAblative Agent30s
- Q14With a verb of mental process, together with an infinitive in the sentence.Accusative Subject of Indirect StatementAccusative Place to WhichAblative MannerAccusative Subject of Infinitive Phrase30s