Chapter 11 Flashcards

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ad

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to, toward

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ante

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before

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apud

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at, by, near, with, among

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circa

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around, near

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contra

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against

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extra

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outside of

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in +acc

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into, onto

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infra

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below

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inter

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between, among

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intra

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within

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iuxta/juxta

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next to

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ob

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in front of

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per

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through

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post

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after

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praeter

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past, beyond

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prope

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near

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propter

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on account of

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secundum

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along, behind

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sub +acc

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up to

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super

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over, above, beyond

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supra

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over, above, on top of

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trans

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across

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ultra

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beyond

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Fill in the forms for: eo, ire (Present)

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eo, is, it, imus, itis, eunt

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Fill in the forms for: eo, ire (Imperfect)

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ibam, ibas, ibat, ibamus, ibatis, ibant

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Fill in the forms for: eo, ire (Future)

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ibo, ibis, ibit, ibimus, ibitis, ibunt

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in +abl.

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in, on

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in +acc.

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into, onto

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sub +abl.

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under

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sub +acc.

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up to

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Why does the study of Latin prepositions help your understanding of English?

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Many English words begin with Latin prepositions (as prefixes), so knowing the Latin helps you figure out the meaning of English words.