Using prepositions in Latin - AP Latin
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
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Navigaverunt ex .
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Navigaverunt ex .
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The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
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Choose the correct answer from the options below.
Navigaverunt ex .
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Navigaverunt ex .
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The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
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Choose the correct answer from the options below.
Navigaverunt ex .
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Navigaverunt ex .
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The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
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Choose the correct answer from the options below.
Navigaverunt ex .
Choose the correct answer from the options below.
Navigaverunt ex .
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The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
The preposition "ex," "out of" takes the ablative case. The noun "portus," is a fourth-declension noun. The abaltive ending for fourth-declension nouns is a -u, so the correct answer is portu.
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