词条 | SIDSPACE |
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SIDSPACE stands for the following prepositions: sub (during), in (at), de (about), sine (without), pro (before), ab (after), cum (with), and ex (from).[1][2] Although not all of these words take the ablative case in every context, all of them do take it some of the time. For example, 'in' takes the ablative case when expressing location, as in "He is in Italy," but takes the accusative case when it is expressing motion, such as "He went into Italy." The mnemonic omits some of the less common prepositions, which are included in the rhyme: A, ab, absque, coram, de, palam, clam, cum, ex or e, sine, tenus, pro and prae. Sub, subter, super, in beside when state not motion is implied. A second version goes as follows: A, ab, absque, coram, de, palam, clam, cum, ex or e, sine, tenus, pro and prae Govern the ablative every day. To these, if rest at is intended, In, sub, super, must be appended.{Sub means under and super means above.) A third version is as follows: A, ab, absque, coram, de, Palam, clam, cum, ex and e, Sine, tenus, pro and prae Plus super, subter, sub and in When rest not motion 'tis you mean. References1. ^1 Ablative case review, Clifford Broeniman, Latin 1, Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies. Accessed on line December 23, 2007. 2. ^1 Ridgewood High School Latin I Curriculum- 12/05. Accessed on line December 23, 2007. 7 : Latin language|Latin declension|Latin grammar|Latin words and phrases|Grammatical cases|Acronyms|Mnemonics |
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