Ch 9 Grammar Flashcards
1
Q
What are the three prepositions that commonly go with the ablative?
A
by, with, from
2
Q
What are the three common uses of the ablative case?
A
- means/instrument
- manner
- separation
3
Q
What does means/instrument mean? And what key words are commonly used?
A
- how something is accomplished (Ex. Armīs pugnant; “They fight ‘with weapons.’)
- “by” “with”
4
Q
What does manner mean? And what key word is commonly used?
A
- the manner something is accomplished (Magnā Gratiā ōrāmus; “We pray ‘with gratitude.’”)
- “with”
5
Q
What does separation mean? And what key word is commonly used?
A
- it shows the separation of one thing from another (“He kept the money ‘from the old lady.’”)
- “from”
6
Q
In the following sentence, what is the means and what is the manner?
The old man walked WITH A CANE WITH A LIMP.
A
- Means: “with a cane”
- Manner: “with a limp”
7
Q
Note: Review the following Latin Paradigm
A
Ch 9_Demonstrative Paradigms