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| Pronouns like "I" and "we" are what person? |
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| Indicates the subject of the sentence and is the first ending in the noun chant |
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| These prepositions always take the ablative |
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| Sid Space prepositions are in what case |
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| These prepositions always take the accusative |
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| Verbs that do not follow a regular pattern of endings |
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| Verbs that do not follow a regular pattern of endings |
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| These words always agree with nouns in gender, number and case. |
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| These nouns function as direct objects in a sentence, receiving the action of the verb |
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| Pronouns like "he, she, it and they" are in what person? |
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| Comes after a "to be" verb like sum and is in the nominative form, though not the subject of the sentence |
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| Complement or Predicate Nominative |
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| sub, in/on (position), de, sine, pro, ab, cum, ex |
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| Name he Sid Space Prepositions |
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Take accusative case circum, ad, per, in (location), trans |
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