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Online Latin Drills
Prof. Margaret B. Phillips, University of Missouri at St. Louis

Chapter 2: Argus steals the dinner

Case Endings

In an inflected language like Latin, where word endings carry much more meaning than in languages like English, it's important to be able to recognize instantly the different case endings.

In this exercise, practice identifying nominative and accusative case endings.

In this exercise, practice using nominative and accusative correctly.

In this exercise, practice your grasp of nouns, verbs, and other vocabulary from the first two chapters.

In this exercise, practice your grasp of sentence patterns from the first two chapters.

Pompeii: Vestibulum with watchdog mosaic from House of P. Paquius Proculus.
Credits: Paula Chabot, 1993, from VRoma Archives.

 


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