Caput XIII Practice Flashcards
Reflexives, Possessives, Intensive
Which case does not have a reflexive pronoun?
nominative
The accusative and ablative singular reflexive pronoun is ________.
1st Person Reflexive Pronouns
me
What is the genitive singular reflexive pronoun?
1st Person Reflexive Pronouns
mei
What is the genitive plural reflexive pronoun?
1st Person Reflexive Pronouns
nostri
Nos is what case reflexive pronoun
1st Person Reflexive Pronouns
Accusative
What is the dative singular reflexive pronoun?
2nd Person Reflexive Pronouns
tibi
What form would you use to say, “You love yourself” in Latin? Tu ______ amas.
2nd Person Reflexive Pronouns
te
What is the dative and ablative plural reflexive pronoun form?
2nd Person Reflexive Pronouns
vobis
Reflexive pronouns can be used in the nominative case for emphasis (True or False)
False
Is vestrum a reflexive pronoun form? (yes or no)
yes
3rd person reflexive pronouns look like which other person except with the letter “s?”
3rd Person Reflexive Pronouns
2nd
3rd person reflexive pronouns have the smae forms for the singular and plural (True or False)
3rd Person Reflexive Pronouns
True
This is the correct way to write “The Romans praised themselves.” (True or False) Romani eos laudaverunt
3rd Person Reflexive Pronouns
False
To write “The girls saved herself,” or “The girls saved themselves,” what reflexive pronoun would you use?
3rd Person Reflexive Pronouns
se
What form would you use to say “of themselves?”
sui
The intensive pronoun does not come in every case, number, and gender. (True or False)
Intensive pronouns
False
The intensive pronoun agrees with the noun it is intensifying, even if it’s not the subject. (True or False)
Intensive Pronouns
True
What is the genitive singular form of the intensive pronoun?
Intensive Pronouns
ipsius
The masculine nominative singular form of the intensive pronouns is ____.
Intensive Pronouns
ipse
What is the masculine nominative plural and dative singular form of the intensive pronoun?
ipsi
The reflexive possessive feminine accusative plural form is _____.
Reflexive Possessives
suas
In the following sentence “Cicero praised his own friend” (Cicero amicum ____ laudavit), what form of the reflexive possessive adjective would you use?
Reflexive Possessives
suum
What is the dative/ablative plural form of the reflexive possessive adjective?
Reflexive Possessives
suis
If the subject is plural, does the reflexive possessive adjective also have to be plural? (Yes or No)
Reflexive Possessives
No