Latin Prepositions - AP Latin
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Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Viri ab ad urbem eunt.
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The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
The preposition "ab" requires the ablative case.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
Which noun case best completes the sentence?
Romani per navigant.
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"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.
"Mare," as a neuter singular i-stem noun, has an accusative form of "mare"; the preposition "per" requires the accusative form.