Dative - PowerPoint PPT Presentation


Latin Lesson 34 Vocabulary: Adjective Comparisons and Dative Constructions

Learn about adjectives in ER, EUS/IUS, ILIS forms, and how they are used in comparisons. Explore dative constructions with adjectives and enhance your Latin vocabulary with words like "aureus" (golden), "dexter" (right), "difficilis" (difficult), and more.

1 views • 32 slides


Understanding Complex Ions and Coordinate Bonds in Chemistry

Complex ions in chemistry are formed when transition metals or their ions bond with ligands through coordinate bonds. Ligands utilize their lone pairs of electrons to form dative covalent bonds with transition metals, determining the coordination number of the cation. Complex ions play a crucial rol

1 views • 29 slides



Latin Grammar Songs and Chants for Learning Cases

Explore catchy tunes teaching Latin grammar cases - Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Ablative, along with 1st and 2nd Declension songs. Engage in a fun and educational way to understand these essential concepts through music!

1 views • 10 slides


Understanding Greek Noun Inflection and Cases

Explore the intricacies of Greek noun inflection, including cases like nominative, subjective, genitive, possessive, dative, and accusative. Learn about lexical forms, gender, number, and how to identify cases in Greek nouns. Dive into examples from John 3:16 and Mark 2:2 to see these concepts in ac

0 views • 36 slides


Understanding Latin Noun Cases and Declensions

Explore the use and distinctions of Latin noun cases (Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative), along with the concept of declensions, genders, numbers, and cases. Learn how to determine the declension, gender, number, and case of a Latin noun through its endings, and delve into examples

0 views • 23 slides


Understanding Passive Voice in Pennsylvania Dutch

Passive voice in Pennsylvania Dutch (PD) involves the subject of the sentence not performing the action but having the action done to them. PD uses forms of "waerre" and the past participle to form passive sentences. The presence of an agent in passive sentences is indicated using the dative preposi

0 views • 6 slides


Latin III Exam and Grammar Overview

This Latin III exam study guide covers various grammar topics including nouns, predicate nominative with passive verbs, possessive quantity partitive, special uses of dative and ablative cases, locative case, pronouns, positive comparative superlative forms, and correlatives. The guide provides expl

0 views • 26 slides


Understanding Two-Way Prepositions in Pennsylvania Dutch

Explore the concept of Two-Way Prepositions in Pennsylvania Dutch, distinguishing between Dative and Accusative cases based on motion, learning contractions, and practicing with examples. Remember key points to provide the correct article and gender association for nouns. Utilize images and exercise

0 views • 10 slides