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STAGE 9: THE DATIVE CASE. DATIVE CASE: CASE OF THE INDIRECT OBJECT (IO) Use “to/for” with this case. TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING DATIVE CASE NOUNS. Clemens puellae vinum offerebat . Clemens was offering wine to the girl . Clemens puellis vinum offerebat .
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STAGE 9:THE DATIVE CASE DATIVE CASE: CASE OF THE INDIRECT OBJECT (IO) Use “to/for” with this case
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING DATIVE CASE NOUNS. • Clemens puellaevinumofferebat. • Clemens was offering wine to the girl. • Clemens puellisvinumofferebat. • Clemens was offering wine to the girls. • Dominus mercatoristatuamēmit. (pres.=emit) • The master bought a statue for the merchant. • Dominus mercatoribusstatuamēmerunt. • The master bought a statue for the merchants.
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING DATIVE CASE NOUNS. • Iuvenisservo pecuniamtradidit. (pres.=trādit) • The young man handed over money to the slave. • Iuvenisservispecuniamtradidit. • The young man handed over money to the slaves. • Tumservicivibus discos tradiderunt. • Then the slaves handed over the discuses to the citizens. • Servidominisoleum et strigilesferebant. • The servants were carrying oil & strigilsfor their masters.
PROVIDE THE CORRECT LATIN WORD FOR THE DATIVE PHRASE & TRANSLATE THE SENTENCE. • Poetato the spectators fabulamnarravit. • Poetaspectatoribusfabulamnarravit. • The poet told the story to the spectators. • Mercator to the gladiator tunicasvendit. (perf.=vendidit) • Mercator gladiatoritunicasvendit. • The merchant sells tunics to the gladiator. • Mercator to Quintusvinum dat. • Mercator Quintovinum dat. • The merchant gives wine to Quintus.
DATIVE FORM of “ME” • Ego = I (nominative) • Egosenemsaluto. • I GREET THE OLD MAN. • Mihi= to/for me (dative) • Fratermihistatuamostendit. • My brother showed/shows a statue to me. • Provide the correct Latin form & translate: • Athletato me pecuniamdedit. • Athletamihipecuniamdedit. • The athlete gave money to me.
DATIVE FORM of “YOU” • You = Tu (nominative) • Tupicturampingis. • YOU PAINT THE PICTURE. • Tibi= to/for you (dative) • Pater tibipecuniam dat. • Father gives money to you. • Provide the correct Latin form & translate: • Coquusto you cibumdedit. • Coquustibicibumdedit. • The cook gave food to you.