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Give the three nominative singular endings for 2nd decl. masculine nouns. |
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2nd decls. er nouns either ______ or _______
the e in the stem.
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Some nouns have only plural forms. An example is _____________________________. |
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Four confusing words with the root of liber are ____________________________. |
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liberi, liberorum children
liber libri book
liber, libera, liberum free
libero (1) to set free |
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What kind of verbs have indirect objects?
Give Latin examples.
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giving and telling.
do, demonstro, nuntio, narro |
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What are the two ways to show an indirect object in English? |
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- the preposition to
- word order - the indirect object precedes the direct object
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In Latin the indirect object is
in the _____________ case. |
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What is Sentence Pattern #5? |
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subject + verb + I.O. + D.O |
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Give an example of Sentence Pattern #5 in Latin. |
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Name the four verb complements you have learned. |
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- predicate nominative
- predicate adjective
- direct object
- indirect object
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What are the two ways to show possession in English? |
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In Latin the possessive noun is
in the ____________ case. |
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Third declension nouns that have a genitive plural in ium are called ____________. |
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Give two indications a noun may be an i-stem and an example of each. |
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- same number of syllables in nominative and genitive - collis collis
- stem ends in two consonants - pons pontis
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What are the two types of adjectives in Latin? |
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1st/2nd declension and 3rd decl. |
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Third declension adjectives are related to |
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A pronoun takes the place of a noun. |
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how many kinds of pronouns are there?
Name them in pairs. |
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8.
personal, possessive;
reflexive, intensive;
interrogative, relative;
demonstrative indefinite |
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An antecedent is the noun the pronoun takes the place of. |
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Give the Latin word for we:
for us: |
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How do you write cum with the 1st/2nd person pronouns? |
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mecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum |
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The genitive of 1st and 2nd person pronouns is used for ________ expressions that do not show ___________. |
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