Give the Latin Nominative, Accusative, and Ablative forms for the following nouns. Be sure to identify the declension the noun belongs to before you decline it. REGULAR VERBS):
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Write the correct form of the Latin word in the space provided.
11. Quintus sees the dogs. Quintus videt. 12. Horatia hurries to school. Horatia ad festinat. 13. (His) companions are fleeing from the city. ab urbe fugiunt. 14. (His) friends flee from the field. Amici ab fugiunt. 15. You all ought to attack the city. debetis urbem . 16. She fights (together) with her brave companion. Cum comite pugnat. 17. He calls together all his friends. Convocat amicos. 18. The good king does not flee. Rex non fugit. 19. (My) brave father defends the ships. Pater naves defendit. 20. The bad boys walk into the city. Pueri in urbem ambulant. 21. They walk through the marketplace. Per ambulant. 22. We see the other dogs in the field. Ceteros in agro videmus. 23. Our teacher wants to dismiss us. nos dimittere cupit. 24. My mother goes to the shops. Mater ad it. 25. We are working carefully. diligenter.