what do these sentences have in common?
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What do these sentences have in common?. Familia ē casā ambulavit. ambulo, ambulare = walk. Puella ab vaccīs ambulāvit. Elephantus ē silvā movet. Ab īnsulā navigāmus. Vir et canis dē monte movent. Ablative of Place From Which. Shows motion away from something or someone - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What do these sentences have in common?
Familia ē casā ambulavit.
ambulo, ambulare = walk
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Puella ab vaccīs ambulāvit.
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Elephantus ē silvā movet.
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Ab īnsulā navigāmus.
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Vir et canis dē monte movent.
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Ablative of Place From Which
Shows motion away from something or someone
Uses these prepositions, followed by ablative case: a/ab, de, e/ex
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Ablative of Place Where: answers question “Where” with “in” or “sub”Ablative of Place from Which: uses these prepositions, followed by ablative case: a/ab, de, e/ex. From which place are you going? Accusative of Place to Which: motion toward something with “ad” or “in” (into, onto)
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Carrus in viā est.
Which one is it: abl. of place where? abl. of place from which? acc. of place to which?
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Carrus in viā est.
Which one is it: abl. of place where? abl. of place from which? acc. of place to which?
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Vir ex viā movet. Which one is it: abl. of place where? abl. of place from which? acc. of place to which?
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Vir ex viā movet. Which one is it: abl. of place where? abl. of place from which? acc. of place to which?
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Rana in aquam movet. Which one is it: abl. of place where? abl. of place from which? acc. of place to which?
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Rana in aquam movet. Which one is it: abl. of place where? abl. of place from which? acc. of place to which?