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NOMINATIVE To the tune of “You are my sunshine” You are my subject , my only subject

NOMINATIVE To the tune of “You are my sunshine” You are my subject , my only subject you’re nomina-tive , you run the verb, you may be puella, servus or canis plural puellae, servi or canes. GENITIVE To the tune of “London Bridge” Genitive is ae,i, is ae,i, is

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NOMINATIVE To the tune of “You are my sunshine” You are my subject , my only subject

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  1. NOMINATIVE To the tune of “You are my sunshine” You are my subject, my only subject you’re nomina-tive, you run the verb, you may be puella, servus or canis plural puellae, servi or canes.

  2. GENITIVE To the tune of “London Bridge” Genitive is ae,i, is ae,i, is ae,i, is Genitive is ae,i, is it’s possessive Genitive plural is arum, orum, um arum, orum, um arum, orum, um Genitive plural is arum, orum, um it’s possessive

  3. DATIVE To the tune of “Zip-a-dee-doo-dah” ae, o, i, yes that’s the Dative use these endings when you show tell or give īs, īs, ibus, tells to or for with indirect objects, special verbs and more.

  4. ACCUSATIVE To the tune of “Wheels on the Bus” The accusative case goes am um em am um em am um em the accusative case goes am um em it’s the direct object The accusative plural goes as os es as os es as os es the accusative plural goes as os es it’s the direct object

  5. ABLATIVE To the tune of “BINGO” The last case is the Ablative, ā, ō, e, īs, īs, ibus by with from in on, by with from in on, by with from in on, and SID SPACE prepositions

  6. The Future Tense (a la the Beatles’ “Rock and Roll Music”) You gotta memorize your Future tense endings, I’ll tell you right from the beginning, I don’t mean to be condescending, And I hope you’re comprehending, You need to know future tense endings If you say WILLor SHALL! 1st and 2nd use BO BIS BIT In the plural BIMUS BITIS BUNT, But 3rd and 4th have AM ES ET And they finish EMUS ETIS ENT.

  7. Villa CornelianaCaecilius scribit in tablinoQuintus bibit in triclinioMetella sedet in atrioEt omnes, omnes in villa habitantQuis scribit in tablino? (Caecilius, Caecilius)Quis bibit in triclinio?Quis sedet in atrio?Et omnes, omnes in villa habitant

  8. VOLO, NOLOEgo cantare volo,Ego saltare voloLibrum legere volo Sed laborare NOLO!Ego voloEgo voloQuidquam facere voloSed laborare NOLO!

  9. VOLO, NOLOCibum consumere volo,Pila ludere voloDiu dormire volo Sed laborare NOLO! Ego voloEgo voloQuidquam facere voloSed laborare NOLO!

  10. VOLO, NOLOEgo currere volo,Ego ludere voloEgo ambulare volo Sed laborare NOLO! Ego voloEgo voloQuidquam facere voloSed laborare NOLO!

  11. Amo, amas, amat O, S, T MUS TIS NT I and you and he, she, it We and you and they amo, amas, amat amamus, amatis, amant (repeat)

  12. O I S YOU T HE MUS WE TIS YOU N-T THEY O-S-T-MUS-TIS-N-T VERB CHANT

  13. R I RIS YOU TUR HE MUR WE MINI YOU NTUR THEY R-RIS-TUR-MUR-MINI-NTUR VERB CHANT

  14. Passive endings r ris tur mur mini ntur r ris tur mur mini ntur (clap 3x)

  15. The Nominative’s the subjectThe Genitive is OFAccusative’s direct objectThe Dative’s TO or FORThe Ablative‘s the object of your SID SPACE prepositionsIt tells when, where or how or by with from and in and on The 5 casesThey tell you where the noun should goWithout the5 casesThere ain’t no way for you to know The 5 Cases Blues

  16. Ed was a have and a has been, He’s finished he’s done and he’s past. XLSUVS was his passion,But he just was not built to last.And he sang:i isti itimus istis erunti isti itimus istis erunt(repeat) Perfect Ed and His Imperfect Sheep XLSUVS

  17. Now Ed is no longer with us, He was here and he lived and he died.To the end he was perfectly happy, But just before he kicked it he cried:i isti itimus istis erunti isti itimus istis erunt(repeat) Perfect Ed and His Imperfect Sheep XLSUVS

  18. XLSUVS My friend Perfect Ed was a shepherd, He had one little imperfect sheepWho kept singing over and over, While grazing she used to repeat:bam bas batbamus batis bantbam bas batba-ba-bamus batis bant(repeat) Perfect Ed and His Imperfect Sheep

  19. Ya got the PPP, the perfect passive participleYa got the PPP, the perfect passive participleif 4th verb part is what you seethen translate it having been -edYa got the PPP, the perfect passive participle The Participle Song

  20. Ya got the PAP, the present active participleYa got the PAP, the present active participleWhen you see -ns or -nt-All ya gotta add is ing Ya got the PAP, the present active participle The Participle Song

  21. Ya got the Pfap, the perfect active participleYa got the Pfap, the perfect active participleWhen you see the word up on the signit’s having –ed, what are you, blind?Ya got the Pfap, the perfect active participle The Participle Song

  22. Ya got the FAP, the future active participleYa got the FAP, the future active participleif it’s the ppp with ur tooall you gotta say is going toYa got the FAP, the future active participle

  23. O BAM BO AM O BAM BO AM I/SUM ERAM ERO O BAM BO AM I/SUM ERAM ERO The present is am is are The imperfect is was The future is will or shall I don’t know why just ‘cuz The perfect tense is –ed The pluperfect is had The future perfect you rarely use but when you do “will have.”

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