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1)One of their major accomplishments was their road SYSTEM.

2)..monitored the TRAVELER'S progress ...

3)... there was the golden milestone from WHICH all distances were measured.

4)One can see such SYSTEMS even today.

Each of the sentences above are one of the following:

Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative

In case you don't know what they mean....

Nominative -- subject, predicate nominative, and predicate adjective

Genitive -- possession

Dative -- indirect object

Accusative -- direct object and the object of certain prepositions

Ablative -- object of certain preposition and ablative of means

2007-09-23 03:02:46 · 2 answers · asked by Pratikshya M 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

2 answers

I think I understand what you want.

1. System = nominative. It's a predicate nominative. 'One' is subject, was verb. One = system.

2. Traveler's = Genitive - possessive -

3. Which = Ablative - object of preposition 'from'.

4. Systems = Accusative. Direct object of verb 'can see'.

2007-09-23 09:44:19 · answer #1 · answered by dollhaus 7 · 0 0

i cant do that but i have got latin o level---amo--amas --amat---amamus----amatis--- amant----amabo----amabis----amabit-----amabimus----amabitis --amabunt----amavi oh i cant remember it was 40 years ago--Latin was different then, not so modern---sorry

2007-09-23 03:13:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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