LATN 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Glossary Of Ancient Roman Religion, Preposition And Postposition, Adverb

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Parts of sentences: subject, person/thing sentence is about, noun, person, place or thing, pronoun, functions by itself as replacement for noun, ex. To what extent: adverbs are not declined, ex. Hodi (today), saepe (often), ibi (there), bene (well: adjective, describes a noun, direct object, preposition. Indirect object: connects noun/pronoun to verb, called "object of preposition" (either accusative or ablative, gives information about where, w/ whom, why, never appears alone in sentence, goes before its object, ex. into, in, out, from, by, with, ex. Agricola tr ns agrum ambulat (the farmer walks across the field: expressions of place, use of prepositions to indicate where/in what direction an action happens, prepositions w/ accusative, place to which (motion towards, ex. Port sne aquam ad vir s? (are you bringing water to the men?: ex. In templum ambulat (she walks into the temple: prepositions w/ ablative, place where, ex.

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