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Chapter 5, Drill c: Use of the ablative
case: prepositions with ablative and accusative.
Each Latin sentence contains a prepositional
phrase in which the noun governed by the preposition is in parentheses
(singular or plural). Give the correct form of the noun (ablative
or accusative, depending on the preposition and meaning, and
in the same number as the nominative provided).
Example:
Quintus in (ager) laborat. Answer: agro:
use ablative since in this sentence, in expresses place
where, not motion into, and singular because ager is singular.
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