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15 Cards in this Set
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The ______ of a sentence is the person or thing that is receiving the action of the verb.
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direct object
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First declension words usually end in __.
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a
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Words that are direct objects have _______ case endings.
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accusative
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Any language that has case endings is an _____ language.
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inflected
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Accusative endings all have a final -___.
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m
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Nominative and Accusative endings are called ______.
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inflections
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second declension words usually end in the letters ____ and ____.
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-er and -us
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When a noun is a subject, it has a _____ case ending.
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nominative.
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Words that are subjects are __________ case endings.
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nominative
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____ is the subject or the direct object.
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function
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There are ____ declensions in Latin.
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5
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A word ending in an -m is generally the ____ of a sentence.
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direct object
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When a noun is a direct object, it has an ____ case ending.
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accusative
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Latin Sentences that contain ____ often follow an order similar to that of English.
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est
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In a typical Latin sentence, the ____ comes last.
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verb
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