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World Languages, 16.11.2020 19:40 gungamer720

On lines 8-9 of the story about the Goats and the Shepherd, we see this sentence: "Feris capris copiam frumenti pastor dat" Why should we look for both the dative and accusative case in this sentence?

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I don't look at the cases of a noun. I just guess what the words mean.

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It is important to always expect every case in every sentence.

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We should look for the dative and accusative case in this sentence because the verb "give" is in a sentence that has both indirect and direct object.

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