Endings Are Everything

20
Endings Are Everything The Cases of Latin Nouns

description

Endings Are Everything. The Cases of Latin Nouns. Nouns are the names of persons places or things. Uses of a noun:. Subject – tells who is doing the action. It usually is found at the beginning of the sentence. The farmer loves the girl. Uses of a noun:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Endings Are Everything

Page 1: Endings Are Everything

Endings Are Everything

The Cases of Latin Nouns

Page 2: Endings Are Everything

Nouns are the names of persons places or things.

Page 3: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:

Subject – tells who is doing the action. It usually is found at the beginning of the sentence.

The farmer loves the girl

Page 4: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:

Predicate nominative – renames the subject. It always follows a linking verb (be am is are was were and been).

My father is a farmer.

Page 5: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:

Direct object – follows an action verb and tells whom or what receives the action.

The girl loves (whom?)The girl loves the farmer.The girl loves (what?)The girl loves chocolate.

Page 6: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:

Indirect object – follows a verb of giving, telling, and showing. It tells to whom or for whom something was given, told or shown. If there is an indirect object there must be a direct object.

The girl gave the farmer a horse. (Indirect obj) (Direct obj)

Page 7: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:

Possessive – shows ownership

I saw the farmer’s daughter.

Page 8: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:

Object of preposition – Follows a preposition.

I went with the farmer. (preposition) (object)

Page 9: Endings Are Everything

Uses of a noun:In English the usage of the noun is

determined by its position in the sentence.

Example:

The farmer loves the girl. In this sentence farmer is the subject.

The girl loves the farmer. In this sentence farmer is the direct object.

The only difference in the sentences is the position of the nouns.

Page 10: Endings Are Everything

In Latin, the use of the noun is determined by its ending, not its place in the sentence.

There are five cases:

• Nominative - subject and predicate nominative

• Genitive – possession• Dative - indirect object• Accusative - direct object • Ablative - the preposition

Page 11: Endings Are Everything

In Latin, the endings indicate the case of the noun.

(Endings)Case Singular Plural

Nominative a aeGenitive ae arumDative ae isAccusative am asAblative a is

Example: agricolarum = plural genitive

= farmers’ (possessive)

Page 12: Endings Are Everything

Agricola is the Latin word for farmer. In the following sentences, choose the correct

form for farmer.

The farmers love the horses. A. agricolaeB. agricolamC. agricolasD. agricolarum

NEXT

Page 13: Endings Are Everything

Agricola is the Latin word for farmer. In the following sentences choose the correct form for farmer.

I saw the farmer.a. agricolab. agricolamc. agricolaed. agricolas

NEXT

Page 14: Endings Are Everything

Agricola is the Latin word for farmer. In the following sentences choose the correct form for farmer.

This is the farmer’s house.a. agricolisb. agricolamc. agricolaed. agricola

NEXT

Page 15: Endings Are Everything

Agricola is the Latin word for farmer. In the following sentences choose the correct form for farmer.

I gave the farmers the horse.a. agricolasb. agricolisc. agricolaed. agricolarum

NEXT

Page 16: Endings Are Everything

Agricola is the Latin word for farmer. In the following sentences choose the correct form for farmer.

The poet is a farmer.a. agricolamb. agricolaec. agricolarumd. agricola

NEXT

Page 17: Endings Are Everything

Agricola is the Latin word for farmer. In the following sentences choose the correct form for farmer.

I went with the farmer.a. agricolab. agricolaec. agricolisd. agricolas

NEXT

Page 18: Endings Are Everything

In a Latin sentence endings determine the use of the noun.

Click on the subject of the following sentence.

Puellam agricolae amant.

NEXT

Page 19: Endings Are Everything

In a Latin sentence endings determine the use of the noun.

Click on the possessive in the following sentence.

Casa agricolae est in Italia.

What is the case of Italia?a. Nominativeb. Genitivec. Datived. Ablative

NEXT

Page 20: Endings Are Everything

Click on the indirect object.

Agricolae puellis aquam dant (give).

The correct translation for this sentence is:a. The girls give water to the farmers.

b. The farmers give the girls water. c. Water is being given to the girls by the

farmer. d. Water is being given to the farmer by the

girls.