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Grammar for Latin 1b
parts of a sentence, forms
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Language - Latin
5th Grade
11/27/2010

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Term
subject
Definition

the part of the sentence about which something is divulged; it is what the sentence's other words are gossiping about

 

uses the nominative case

Term
predicate
Definition

The predicate is the other necessary  part of the sentence (along with the subject), the part that has something to say about the subject, that states it's predicament.

 

Complete predicate: 

The girl is squatting under the bridge.


The simple predicate is just the verb. 

Term
direct object
Definition

answers the question of what? or whom? after the verb

 

I scratched the knee.

I threw John the ball.

You gave me a cold. 

 

Uses the accusative case

Term
indirect object
Definition

tells to or for whom or what the action of the verb, however welcome or unwanted is committed

 

I threw the boy a ball.

You gave me a cold.

I gave her a piece of my mind.

 

Uses the dative case

Term
predicate nominative
Definition

comes hot on the heels of a linking verb to explain or identify the subject

 

My son is a good student.

My daughter is happy.

 

uses the nominative case

Term
object of a preposition
Definition

The loaded dotard live in squalor.

The pendulum swung over the pit.

Tuck yourself in between Mog and me.

Rome is in Italy.

Italy is in Europe.

 

Objects of prepositions will be in either the ablative or accusative case.  Which depends on the preposition and its meaning in the sentence.

Term
possessive
Definition

indicates ownership

 

my thoughts

Amanda's book

Donald's computer

Stephen's game

 

uses the genitive case

Term

direct address

(person being spoken to)

Definition

Timothy, come here.

Amanda, go to bed.

 

uses vocative case 

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