Year 7
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will look at the grammatical terms nominative and accusative before learning how to translate simple Latin sentences.
- 1st-3rd declension (no 2nd neuter)
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9 Questions
Q1.
What is the definition of the following word: nominative?
Object - it receives the verb.
Q2.
What is the definition of the following word: accusative?
Subject - it does the verb.
Q3.
Sentences in English go?
Subject Object Verb
Q4.
Sentences in Latin go?
Subject Verb Object
Q5.
In Latin, what letter do singular accusatives end in?
-a
-us
Q6.
Which of the following nouns are accusatives?
amica
amicus
pater
Q7.
What does 'amicus patrem salutat' mean?
The father greets the friend.
Q8.
What does 'mater est irata' mean?
The angry mother is.
Q9.
What does 'matrem salutat' mean?
The mother greets.