Exercise 1
Put these singular nouns into the accusative case.
- nauta
- littera
- cibus
- bellum
- vir
- ager
- comes
- nox
- homo
- urbs
Exercise 2
Put these plural nouns into the accusative case.
- hastae
- aurae
- oculi
- filii
- arma
- imperia
- magistri
- naves
- uxores
- litora
Exercise 3
Put these nouns into the accusative case; some are singular, some are plural.
- via
- terrae
- deus
- puer
- horti
- animi
- periculum
- amores
- hostis
- lux
Exercise 4
Put these adjective–noun phrases into the accusative case; some are singular, some are plural.
- mea patria
- deae pulchrae
- murus notus
- felix rex
- tanti labores
- lux divina
- multi patres
- voces magnae
- nomen primum
- ignota maria
Exercise 5
Translate these phrases into Latin. Your answers should all be in the accusative case.
- your story
- small girls
- the angry sailor
- a terrified farmer
- all the mountains
- brave boys
- a bad winter
- a few ships
- the silent prince
- the unfortunate dog