nominative:subjects genitive: “of” phrases dative: “to” or “for” living being...
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Nominative:Subjects
Genitive: “OF” Phrases
Dative: “To” or “For” Living Being
Accusative: Direct Objects, preps with action/non sid space preps
Ablative: SID SPACE, Time, Manner, Means
Antonius is the brother of
Marcia
I give the book to Portia.
She went to school with
Marcus.
We play in the fields of
Cornelius.
Antonius puts on a
new tunic.
Then he walks to
the Forum.
Did you buy that cat for
mater?
Flavius praises his
slaves.
Geta does not fear the
vilicus.
I want to give Marcus’ book to father who is in
the house.
Post ludum,
omnes dormiunt.
Epistulam longam
patri mitto.
Amica Corneliae
Flavia est.
Longissima via
in Italiā erat Via Appia.
Patrem et matrem
Marcus timet.