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latintutorial | Rule 38: The Accusative with Verbs of Teaching and Showing @latintutorial | Uploaded February 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In the last two videos, I've been covering verbs that take two accusatives, and this is the final video on that topic: verbs of teaching and showing can take two different objects, one of the person being taught/shown, and one of the thing being taught/shown. I am teaching you (acc of person) Latin (acc of thing).
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