The man bought a book for his son.
Vir librum filio (dative) emit.
The man bought a book from his son.
Vir librum a filio (ablative) emit.
The man gave a book to his son.
Vir librum filio (dative) dedit.
He plowed the field for planting.
Plantando (dative) agrum arat.
He plowed the field for me.
Agrum mihi (dative) aravit.
It seems to me that the king is bad.
Mihi (dative) videtur ut rex malus est.
The field ought to be plowed by the farmer.
Agrum arandum est agricolae (dative).
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Vir librum filio (dative) emit.
The man bought a book from his son.
Vir librum a filio (ablative) emit.
The man gave a book to his son.
Vir librum filio (dative) dedit.
He plowed the field for planting.
Plantando (dative) agrum arat.
He plowed the field for me.
Agrum mihi (dative) aravit.
It seems to me that the king is bad.
Mihi (dative) videtur ut rex malus est.
The field ought to be plowed by the farmer.
Agrum arandum est agricolae (dative).
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