LATIN 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4 sections 21 - 23: Preposition And Postposition, Adverb

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21 - the adverb: adverbs answer questions like, when, where, how, how much, to what extent, adverbs in latin are not declined they usually end in -ter or - . He is almost seven they work very quickly. Ibi = there f: acc, -am, - s // abl. The boy is sitting in the house. In ( + acc) = into, onto, against. Usually translates as by, with, from, in, or as. We show [this] by (means of) words. Adverbs are used to describe things more specifically and answers questions like where, when, how, how much, and to what extent and information about time, manner, or degree. Adverbs are identified with endings that are usually -ter or - and are not declined. Prepositions go with nouns or pronouns taking on the accusative or ablative cases. They give specific information about where, who, or why. A preposition can be indicated via the dictionary entry.

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