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Latin Grammar Struct
grammer structures
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| appositive | noun that renames another noun, if renamed noun is in nominative case called predicate nominative, goes in case of renamed noun |
| predicate accusative | renames word in accusative case, appositive in accusative case |
| ablative of accompaniment | tells in whose company someone is, used with something alive, CUM - |
| ablative of place where | uses in or sub, tells where someone/something is |
| ablative of place from which | uses ab, de, or ex, tells from where someone/something is coming |
| accusative of place to which | uses ad, in, or sub, indicates directions toward someone/something |
| attributive adjective | provides more info about noun, if taken out the sentence still makes sense, doesn't describe subject |