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Review of Possessive Adjectives Don’t confuse ( Nolite confundere ) the Genitive Case of the

Review of Possessive Adjectives Don’t confuse ( Nolite confundere ) the Genitive Case of the Personal Pronoun with the Possessive Adjectives learned in the first semester. my, mine = meus mea meum our, ours = noster nostra nostrum your, yours (sing.) = tuus tua tuum

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Review of Possessive Adjectives Don’t confuse ( Nolite confundere ) the Genitive Case of the

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  1. Review of Possessive Adjectives Don’t confuse (Nolite confundere) the Genitive Case of the Personal Pronoun with the Possessive Adjectives learned in the first semester. my, mine = meus mea meum our, ours = noster nostra nostrum your, yours (sing.) = tuus tua tuum your, yours (pl.) = vester vestra vestrum his, her, its, their (own) = suus sua suum My fatherloves his children. Pater meusliberos suosamat. (Page 149)

  2. liber meus Nom.case usage my book patribus suis Dat. case usage to/for their fathers Abl. case usage with, by, from their fathers mater nostraNom. case usage our mother with my son Abl. Accompanimentcum filio meo to their daughters Dat. Indirect Objectfiliabus suis for our queenAbl. With Sp. Prep. pro regina nostra

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