Prepositional Phrases

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Master Latin prepositional phrases and their cases!

Click on this sentence to go to Quizlet and practice prepositional phrases for 10 minutes. Prepositions + accusative case Translate the indicated prepositional phrases. Note that all the prepositions selected on this question take the accusative case! between the horses above top of the horse into the horse inside the horse through the horse behind the horse around the horse to the horse before front of the horse Prepositions + ablative case Translate the indicated prepositional phrases. Note that all the prepositions selected on this question take the ablative case! away from the horse down from the horse with the horse before front of the horse out of the horse under the horse in the horse Sort the following prepositions into the appropriate group. Prepositions + accusative in - into, onto, against super - above post - behind intra - inside per - through inter - between, among ante - before ad - to, towards circum - around Prepositions + ablative in - in, on ex - out of de - down from, about, concerning pro - before, on behalf of sub - under cum - with ab - away from, by on land Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city through the cities Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city in mind Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city around the lands Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city out of mind Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city into the city Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city under the land Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city inside the mind Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city about the city Translate this prepositional phrase into Latin, paying careful attention to the appropriate case endings. Use the noun charts in the back of your book if necessary. You'll use these nouns:terra, terrae, f. - landanimus, animi, m. - mindurs, urbis, f. - city

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