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CASES (ABLATIVE (ABLATIVE OF AGENT (person who does the passive verb):…
CASES
ABLATIVE
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ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE: 'opera confecto, laeti eramus'
DATIVE
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DATIVE OF AGENT: 'omnia verba nobis discenda sunt' - to indicate the person who ought to do the necessary or obligatory thing.
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ACCUSATIVE
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MOTION TOWARDS (ad + accusative): 'ad Italiam navigabamus' - Small towns and cities don't take positions
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GENITIVE
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PARTITIVE GENITIVE: 'da mihi plus cibi' - the genitive is used for the larger whole of which something is a part.
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VOCATIVE:
DIRECT SPEECH: 'discede, domine!"
Always ends with nominative, except with 2nd declension nouns.
LOCATIVE
Just used for cities, towns and small islands + 'home,' 'country' and 'ground'
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