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Sunday, Apr 22, 2007

Nominative Case Revision

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This original lesson follows the following form:

Each question contains singular and plural in the form of question and answer, covering all declensions, nominative case only.

Estne tibi charta? Immo, sunt mihi chartae.

Suntne tibi musae? Vero, domine, sunt mihi musae.

Estne tibi dominus? Immo, sunt mihi domini.
Suntne tibi domini? Vero, sunt mihi domini.

Suntne tibi dii? Immo vero, est mihi deus.
Estne tibi deus? Ita est, domine, est mihi deus.
All declensions are covered.

This is a more natural way of learning the case endings for the different declensions,and is probably similar to oral methods used by the ancients.

Just because you can make a pretty grammar table, does not mean that memorising the table is the most practical way to internalise the information.

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