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Grammar Explanation

Grammar Explanation

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World Languages

9th Grade

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Elisabeth Oberhollenzer

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In Latin, adjectives must agree with nouns in number, case, and gender.

Noun Adjective Agreement

In Latin just as in English, a plural subject requires a plural verb form: "we give," "they have," "y'all are." Likewise, a singular subject requires a singular verb form: "he gives," "she has," "it is."

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Two types of Grammar Explanation

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If the verb is in the first or second person (singular or plural) the subject is unexpressed

It is the pronoun: amo puellam. Subject: I

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Open Ended

Identify the subject of the following and provide a grammatical explanation that explains your thought process

Ad Italiam navigamus.

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Identify the subject of the following and provide a grammatical explanation that explains your thought process

Equos feros ex agris vocabunt.

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Identify the subject of the following and provide a grammatical explanation that explains your thought process

Equos feros ex agris pueri vocabunt.

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Open Ended

Which noun does the adjective parvos  modify?

Equos parvos pueri ex campo vocant.

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Which noun does the adjective mali modify? Provide a grammatical explanation.

Nautae mali oppida occupabant.

In Latin, adjectives must agree with nouns in number, case, and gender.

Noun Adjective Agreement

In Latin just as in English, a plural subject requires a plural verb form: "we give," "they have," "y'all are." Likewise, a singular subject requires a singular verb form: "he gives," "she has," "it is."

SVA

Two types of Grammar Explanation

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