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Accusative Nouns Cont. STAGE 8. ACCUSATIVE CASE. DIRECT OBJECT CASE RECEIVES THE ACTION OF THE VERB THE PERSON or THING THAT HAS SOMETHING DONE TO HIM, HER, IT. EX. THE GIRLS GREET THE GIRLS. PUELL AE PUELL AS SALUTANT. TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING:. SN DO V
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Accusative Nouns Cont. STAGE 8
ACCUSATIVE CASE • DIRECT OBJECT CASE • RECEIVES THE ACTION OF THE VERB • THE PERSON or THING THAT HAS SOMETHING DONE TO HIM, HER, IT EX. THE GIRLS GREET THE GIRLS. PUELLAE PUELLAS SALUTANT.
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING: SN DO V Centurio servos laudavit. SN V DO The guard praised the slaves. SN DO V Puer actores ad theatrum duxit. SN V DO The boy lead the actors to the theatre.
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING: SN V DO The old man lead the actor to the forum. SN DO V Amicus fabulas narravit. SN VDO The friend told the stories. SN DO V Senexactorem ad forum duxit.
TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING: Mercator esttristis. Senexesttristissimus. The merchant is sad. The old man is very sad. Canis erat ferox. Leo erat ferocissimus. The dog was fierce. The lion was very fierce. Amicus fabulam longissimam narravit. The friend told a very long story. Murmillones erant fortes, sed retiarii erant fortissimi. The heavily armed gladiators were brave, but the net throwers were very brave.