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CHAPTER 2 The Accusative Case. Review of Chapter 1 In Chapter 1 you learned that Latin has 5 CASES. Two important facts to remember: 1. The case of a. - ppt download
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etymology - How do we know that Italian words come from accusatives, not ablatives? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
Nominative, Accusative, Ablative Cases Google Slides Notes (Latin I)
Latin Accusative Case: What You Need To Know - Books 'n' Backpacks
Case Endings of the Five Declensions | Dickinson College Commentaries
Latin for Moms: A Preposition Inside the Genitive Case - Afterthoughts
Latin Accusative Case: What You Need To Know - Books 'n' Backpacks
Why did the ablative forms of Latin nouns survive in most of the Romance languages (e.g. Italian lacks cases, but many nouns look exactly like the ablative forms of their Latin predecessors)?