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Ubi Cornelia et mater cubitum ierunt, Marcus et Sextus cum Cornelio manserunt. SUBJECT of ierunt?
Cornelia
mater
Cornelia et mater
Marcus et Sextus
Ubi Cornelia et mater cubitum ierunt, Marcus et Sextus cum Cornelio manserunt. SUBJECT of manserunt?
Cornelius
The boys and Cornelius?
Cornelia et mater
Marcus et Sextus
Ubi Cornelia et mater cubitum ierunt, Marcus et Sextus cum Cornelio manserunt. Cornelio is ablative of:
time when
place where
accompaniment
means/manner
Ubi Cornelia et mater cubitum ierunt, Marcus et Sextus cum Cornelio manserunt. adverb is:
ubi
et
cum
Sextus
Cum Cornelio cenare et post cenam ad mediam noctem vigilare in animo habuerunt, DIRECT OBJECT is:
not there
cenam
noctem
animo
Cum Cornelio cenare et post cenam ad mediam noctem vigilare in animo habuerunt, infinitive is:
cenare
post
noctem
habuerunt
Cum Cornelio cenare et post cenam ad mediam noctem vigilare in animo habuerunt, tense of habuerunt:
present
imperfect
perfect
not there, trick question
nam omnia videre et omnia audire voluerunt
for they wanted to see and to hear everything
for everyone what to see and hear everything
for all were wanting to see and hear everything
for all things were seen and heard by all
licetne nobis, inquit Marcus, hic cenare? DATIVE is:
licet
nobis
Marcus
hic
What is 'special' about the verb licet?
it starts with an L
it has no direct object
it's direct object is in the dative case
no one really knows what it means
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