Ch 20 Grammar Flashcards

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What is a demonstrative pronoun?

A

a pronoun that points out a certain person or object

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What are the two demonstrative pronouns (in both singular and plural) in English?

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Near: this/these
Far: that/those

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What are the two parts-of-speech that demonstratives can be?

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Adjective: describes a noun (“This man is good.”)
Pronoun: replaces a noun (“This is good.”)

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What is the paradigm for hic, haec, hoc in the singular? (this) (Don’t memorize this card; just review)

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hic         haec        hoc
hūius     hūius      hūius
huic        huic        huic
hunc       hanc       hoc
hōc          hāc         hōc
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What is the paradigm for hic, haec, hoc in the plural? (these) (Don’t memorize this card; just review)

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hī             hae          haec
hōrum    hārum        hōrum
hīs            hīs            hīs  
hōs           hās         haec
hīs             hīs           hīs
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What is the paradigm for ille, illa, illud in the singular? (that) (Don’t memorize this card; just review)

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ille               illa         illud
illīus           illīus       illīus
illī                illī            illī  
illum         illam        illud
illō              illā           illō
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What is the paradigm for ille, illa, illud in the plural? (those) (Don’t memorize this card; just review)

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illī               illae         illa
illōrum     illārum    illōrum
illīs              illīs         illīs
illōs            illās         illa
illīs              illīs         illīs
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What word typically takes on a derogatory meaning?

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iste (“That man does not know what he is doing.”)

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Even though is, ea, id is typically a personal pronoun translated as “he, she, it,” it can also be translated as what?

A

demonstrative pronoun meaning “that”

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What are the different intensive pronouns in English

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myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves

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What is an intensive pronoun?

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A pronoun that brings special emphasis to the nouns or pronouns they modify

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What person does intensive pronouns modify?

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all three (first person, second person, third person)

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What is the Latin intensive pronoun?

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ipse, ipsa, ipsum (himself, herself, itself)

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Translate the following Latin sentence with an intensive pronoun:
Ipse Hannibalem vīdī

A

I myself saw Hannibal.

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If a demonstrative pronoun does not appear next to a noun (e.g. this man), how should it be translated?

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  1. As a personal pronoun (he, she, it)
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