Latin Grammar: Noun Declensions
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Questions and Answers

Which case indicates possession or relationship?

  • Genitive (correct)
  • Nominative
  • Dative
  • Accusative
  • In Latin, which case is used for the indirect object?

  • Accusative
  • Ablative
  • Nominative
  • Dative (correct)
  • Which case marks the direct object in Latin?

  • Accusative (correct)
  • Genitive
  • Nominative
  • Ablative
  • Which case is used to describe time, place, or means in Latin?

    <p>Ablative (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Vocative case indicate in Latin?

    <p>Direct Address (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which case identifies the subject of a sentence in Latin?

    <p>Nominative (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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