Grammar: The Nominative and Accusative Cases
Grammar: The Nominative and Accusative Cases
In Latin, sentence meaning depends on case endings rather than word order. The two most basic are the nominative (subject) and the accusative (direct object). If you need a quick refresher, this video is a great place to start.
In Latin, sentence meaning depends on case endings rather than word order. The two most basic are the nominative (subject) and the accusative (direct object). If you need a quick refresher, this video is a great place to start.
Culture: Daily Life
Culture: Daily Life
The culture section in your book gives a great snapshot of the daily life of a Roman man and woman, but what about the kids?! Take a glimpse at the life of a teenager in ancient Rome below! Also, you can't forget about Roman clothing! Not all Romans wore togas. See for yourself!
The culture section in your book gives a great snapshot of the daily life of a Roman man and woman, but what about the kids?! Take a glimpse at the life of a teenager in ancient Rome below! Also, you can't forget about Roman clothing! Not all Romans wore togas. See for yourself!
Homework, Handouts, and Extra Practice
Homework, Handouts, and Extra Practice