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Online Latin Drills
Prof. Margaret B. Phillips, University of Missouri at St. Louis

Chapter 5: Market day

Personal endings of verbs (I, we, you, he/she/it/they); Ablative case

So far you have used verbs in only the third person (he/she/it/they). But Latin, like English, also uses first person (I, we) and second person (you, singular and plural).

In this exercise, practice the correct ending for all three persons, singular and plural.

In this exercise, practice the formation of the ablative case, the third case you have had so far.

In this exercise, practice using the ablative case, knowing when to use ablative and when to use other cases.

 

Relief of Roman woman in poultry shop (cast) EUR (Rome), Museum of Roman Civilization. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1979. From VRoma Archives.

 


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