MORE NOUNS IN ENGLISH Identify the function of each underlined words in English and identify which case it would be in a Latin sentence. 1. The slaves were working in the houses. function of noun case in Latin slaves houses 2. Quintus ran from the place where people were shouting to the leaders. function of noun case in Latin Quintus place people leaders 3. These men are new soldiers, but they must have courage in battle. function of noun case in Latin men soldiers courage battle 4. The poet gives the old man a poem. function of noun case in Latin poet old man poem 5. Quintus was walking with his friend. function of noun case in Latin friend 6. Did you hear the words which the poet read to the audience? function of noun you words poet audience case in Latin EXAMPLES: You gave the trunks to the slaves. Function Case in Latin sentence You Trunks Slaves 2. The president of the class told us the facts. Function Case in Latin sentence president us facts 3. Why did you tell the rumor to your friend? Function case in Latin sentence you rumor friend 4. Eucleides showed the boys the monuments in Rome. Function case in Latin sentence Eucleides boys monuments 5. The committee sent a special invitation to him. Function case in Latin sentence committee invitation him 6. Aurelia wanted to give the inn-keeper a hard slap. Function Aurelia inn-keeper slap case in Latin sentence 1. The children were sitting under the tree and were reading a book. function in English sentence case in Latin children: tree: book: 2. You did not find the books. function in English sentence case in Latin you: books: 3. Achilles is a great warrior. function in English sentence case in Latin Achilles: warrior: HOMEWORK: 1. Horatia, how did you break the vase? function in English sentence case in Latin Horatia: you: vase: 2. Marcus was walking toward the garden. function in English sentence case in Latin Marcus: garden: 3. Mother, we want to eat pizza in the restaurant! function in English sentence case in Latin Mother: we: pizza: restaurant: 4. The ships were hidden near an island. function in English sentence ships: case in Latin island: 5. Hector, when will you lead the soldiers into battle? function in English sentence case in Latin Hector: you: soldiers: battle: 6. We are students, but we also work in the fields. function in English sentence case in Latin we: students: fields: 7. Helen does not want to go to the city. function in English sentence case in Latin Helen city 8. The evil inn-keeper keeps many ferocious dogs in his garden. function in English sentence case in Latin inn-keeper: dogs: garden: 1. Quintus, you have to hurry to school with your sister. Quintus: function: _______________________ case: __________________ you: function: _______________________ case: __________________ school: function: _______________________ case: __________________ sister: function: _______________________ case: __________________ 2. When did the children return the books? children: function: _______________________ case: ___________________ books: function: _______________________ case: ___________________ 3. The thief was a very sneaky criminal . thief: function: _______________________ case: ____________________ criminal: function: _______________________ case: ____________________ 4. Boys, the slaves will make dinner tonight. boys: function: _______________________ case: ____________________ slaves: function: _______________________ case: ____________________ 5. Quintus was a student in the school. Quintus: function: _______________________ case: _____________________ student: function: _______________________ case: _____________________ school: function: _______________________ case: _____________________ 6. We like to sit under the tree near the garden . We: function: ________________________ case: ______________________ tree: function: ________________________ case: ______________________ garden: function: ________________________ case: ______________________ 7. The slaves cannot work in the fields because they are women. slaves: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ fields: function: ________________________ case: ________________________ they: function: ________________________ case: ________________________ women: function: ________________________ case: ________________________ 8. The thief never returned the luggage to them. thief: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ luggage: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ them: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ 9. Flaccus wanted to give Quintus an excellent education in Rome. Flaccus: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ Quintus: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ education: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ Rome: function: ________________________ case: _______________________ MORE NOUNS IN ENGLISH Identify the function of each underlined words in English and identify which case it would be in a Latin sentence. 1. The slaves were working in the houses. slaves function of noun subject case in Latin nominative houses object of prep. ablative 2. Quintus ran from the place where people were shouting to the leaders. Quintus function of noun subject case in Latin nominative place objective of prep ablative people subject nominative leaders indirect object dative 3. These men are new soldiers, but they must have courage in battle. men function of noun subject case in Latin nominative soldiers subject predicate nominative courage direct object accusative battle object of prep ablative 4. The poet gives the old man a poem. poet function of noun subject case in Latin nominative old man indirect object dative poem direct object accusative 5. Quintus was walking with his friend. friend function of noun object of prep. case in Latin ablative 6. Did you hear the words which the poet read to the audience? you function of noun subject case in Latin nominative words direct object accusative poet subject nominative audience indirect object dative EXAMPLES: You gave the trunks to the slaves. Function Case in Latin sentence You subject nominative Trunks direct object accusative Slaves indirect object dative 2. The president of the class told us the facts. Function Case in Latin sentence president subject nominative us indirect object dative facts direct object accusative 3. Why did you tell the rumor to your friend? Function case in Latin sentence you subject nominative rumor direct object accusative friend indirect object dative 4. Eucleides showed the boys the monuments in Rome. Function case in Latin sentence Eucleides subject nominative boys indirect object dative monuments direct object accusative 5. The committee sent a special invitation to him. Function case in Latin sentence committee subject nominative invitation direct object accusative him indirect object dative 6. Aurelia wanted to give the inn-keeper a hard slap. Function case in Latin sentence Aurelia subject nominative inn-keeper indirect object dative slap direct object accusative 1. The children were sitting under the tree and were reading a book. function in English sentence case in Latin children: subject nominative tree: obj. of prep ablative book: direct object accusative 2. You did not find the books. function in English sentence case in Latin you: subject nominative books: direct object accusative 3. Achilles is a great warrior. function in English sentence case in Latin Achilles: subject nominative warrior: sbuject predicate nominative HOMEWORK: 1. Horatia, how did you break the vase? function in English sentence case in Latin Horatia: direct address vocative you: subject nominative vase: direct object accusative 2. Marcus was walking toward the garden. function in English sentence case in Latin Marcus: subject nominative garden: obj. of prep accusative 3. Mother, we want to eat pizza in the restaurant! function in English sentence case in Latin Mother: direct address vocative we: subject nominative pizza: direct object accusative restaurant: obj of prep ablative 4. The ships were hidden near an island. function in English sentence case in Latin ships: subject nominative island: obj of prep accusative 5. Hector, when will you lead the soldiers into battle? function in English sentence case in Latin Hector: direct address vocative you: subject nominative soldiers: direct object accusative battle: obj. of prep accusative 6. We are students, but we also work in the fields. function in English sentence case in Latin we: subject nominative students: subject predicate nominative fields: obj of preep ablati 7. Helen does not want to go to the city. function in English sentence case in Latin Helen subject nominative city obj. of prep accusative 8. The evil inn-keeper keeps many ferocious dogs in his garden. function in English sentence case in Latin inn-keeper: subject nominative dogs: direct object accusative garden: obj of prep ablative 1. Quintus, you have to hurry to school with your sister. Quintus: direct address vocative you: subject nominative school: obj of prep accusative sister: obj of prep ablative 2. When did the children return the books? children: subject nominative books: direct object accusative 3. The thief was a very sneaky criminal . thief: subject nominative criminal: subject predicate nominative 4. Boys, the slaves will make dinner tonight. boys: direct address vocative slaves: subject nominative dinner: direct object accusative 5. Quintus was a student in the school. Quintus: subject nominative student: subject predicate nominative school: object of prep ablative 6. We like to sit under the tree near the garden . We: subject nominative tree: object of prep ablative garden: obj of prep accusative 7. The slaves cannot work in the fields because they are women. slaves: subject nominative fields: obj of prep ablative they: subject nominative women: subject predicate nominative 8. The thief never returned the luggage to them. thief: subject nominative luggage: direct object accusative them: indirect object dative 9. Flaccus wanted to give Quintus an excellent education in Rome. Flaccus: subject nominative Quintus: indirect object dative education: direct object accusative Rome: object of prep ablative