Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Conjuguemos Vocabulary List

Prompt Answer
1. "when I was a soldier iIN CAMPANIA, I often visited the city.
1. IN CAMPANIA
2. AFTER DINNER I want to show your bedroom to you."
2. POST CENAM
3. definition of : a
3. away from/from
4. definition of : ab
4. away from/from
5. definition of : ad
5. to/toward/towards
6. definition of : apud
6. at the house of/with
7. definition of : circum
7. around
8. definition of : cum
8. with
9. definition of : de
9. about/down from
10. definition of : e
10. from/out of
11. definition of : ex
11. from/out of
12. definition of : in (+ accusative)
12. into
13. definition of : in (+ablative)
13. at/in/on
14. definition of : per
14. along/through
15. definition of : pro
15. for/in front of/in place of/on behalf of
16. definition of : prope
16. near
17. definition of : sine
17. without
18. definition of : sub
18. under
19. everyday you were coming TO ME
19. ad me
20. I was wanting to stay IN THE CITY
20. in urbe
21. IN IT are a little chest and a small candelabra."
21. in eo
22. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative: in villa
22. ablative
23. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? circum montes
23. accusative
24. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? cum puella
24. ablative
25. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad pontem
25. accusative
26. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad puellam
26. accusative
27. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? apud villam
27. accusative
28. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? de monte
28. ablative
29. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ex aqua
29. ablative
30. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in caelo
30. ablative
31. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in montibus
31. ablative
32. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in urbem
32. accusative
33. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in villam
33. accusative
34. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? per urbes
34. accusative
35. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? pro puella
35. ablative
36. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? prope puerum
36. accusative
37. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sine amicis
37. ablative
38. Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sub signo
38. ablative
39. It is not right to live WITHOUT FRIENDS.
39. sine amicis
40. Rufilla is sitting IN THE BEDROOM
40. In cubiculo
41. Rufilla speaks ABOUT QUINTUS
41. de Quinto
42. Rufilla turned herself TOWARD QUINTUS
42. ad Quintum
43. Salvius led Quintus into the study here Rufilla was sitting.
43. in tablinum
44. Salvius, after Quintus ate dinner, was asking ABOUT THE CITY of Pompeii.
44. de urbe
45. she burst into tears. (lacrima= tear)
45. in lacrimas
46. she sent the hairdressers OUT OF THE BEDROOM
46. ex cubiculo
47. Suddenly Domitilla made a plan and then very quickly hurried TO THE KITCHEN
47. ad culinam
48. The slavegirl WITH THE COOK returned.
48. cum coquo
49. This house is far AWAY FROM THE CITY
49. ab urbe
50. Two hairdressers stand NEAR HER and arrange her hair.
50. prope eam