L1U1 - Case Endings 1/2/3 Nom Acc Abl
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- Q1The nominative case is used to be the _______ in the sentence.subjectdirect objectnoun in the prepositional phrase30s
- Q2The accusative case is used to be the _______ in the sentence.subjectnoun in the prepositional phrasedirect object30s
- Q3The ablative case is used to be the _______ in the sentence.noun in the prepositional phrasesubjectdirect object30s
- Q4Which sentence has the word that would be in the nominative case bracketed?The silly kitten ate [the cat food] in one big bite.[The silly kitten] ate the cat food in one big bite.The silly kitten ate the cat food [in one big bite.]30s
- Q5Which sentence has the word that would be in the accusative case bracketed?The silly kitten ate the cat food [in one big bite.]The silly kitten ate [the cat food] in one big bite.[The silly kitten] ate the cat food in one big bite.30s
- Q6Which sentence has the word that would be in the ablative case bracketed?The silly kitten ate [the cat food] in one big bite.[The silly kitten] ate the cat food in one big bite.The silly kitten ate the cat food [in one big bite.]30s
- Q7The endings -us, -a, -ī, -ae are all endings for theaccusative caseablative casenominative case45s
- Q8The endings -am, -um, -em, -ōs, -ās are all endings that represent theablative caseaccusative casenominative case45s
- Q9The endings -ā, -ō, -e, -īs, and -ibus are all endings that represent thenominative caseablative caseaccusative case45s
- Q10The third declension ending -ēs is used for both the nominative and accusative plural.TrueFalse30s
- Q11Neuter nouns use the same forms for their accusative and nominative cases.TrueFalse30s