Chapter 2, Drill b: Use of nominative and accusative

Each Latin sentence contains a Latin noun in parentheses. Decide what ending the meaning requires, that is, what case it is, and provide the noun in the correct case. Use vocabulary from Chapters 1 and 2.

Example
Scintilla (filia) iuvat. Answer: filiam, because the daughter must be the direct object.

Type the answers in the boxes beside the Latin sentence, and remember that the word order does not determine whether a noun is subject or direct object.

1. puella (fabula) narrat.
2. filia (casa) intrat.
3. puella (Scintilla) vocat.
4. (puella) Scintillam vocat.
5. puellam (Scintilla) vocat.
6. (puella) aquam portat.
7. filia (aqua) portat.
8. (cena) parata est.
9. puella (via) intrat.
10. (via) Scintilla intrat.
11. puella (Scintilla) vocat.
12. (fabula) laudat puella.
13. (puella) laudat Scintilla.
14. (puella) fabulam narrat.
15. (Scintilla) filiam salutat.
16. puella (Scintilla) vocat.
17. puella (fabula) laudat.
18. Horatia est (filia).
19. (puella) irata est.
20. (puella) fabulam narrat.

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