Chapter 11 Flashcards

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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “send”?

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mitto

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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “you”?

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tui

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3
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What is the Latin word that means “however, moreover”?

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autem

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4
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Which is the correct Latin form: eorumdem or eorundem?

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eorundem

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5
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Give the nominative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “you.”

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tu

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What is the feminine ablative singular form of the Latin word that means “no one, nobody”?

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nulla

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Give the neuter nominative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

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ea

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Give the ablative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “you all.”

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vobis

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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “no one, nobody”?

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nemo

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10
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Give the accusative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “we.”

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nos

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Give the accusative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “you all.”

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vos

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12
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “the same”?

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idem

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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “this, that; he, she, it”?

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id

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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “this, that; he, she, it”?

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is

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What is the dative singular form of the Latin word that means “no one, nobody”?

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nemini

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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “this, that; he, she, it”?

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ea

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Give the neuter accusative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

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ea

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18
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Give the dative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “I.”

A

mihi

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Give the feminine nominative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

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ea

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20
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Give the neuter nominative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

id

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21
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Give the genitive singular form of the personal pronoun that means “you.”

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tui

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22
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Give the dative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that” (the same for all genders).

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ei

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23
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Give the ablative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “I.”

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me

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24
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Give the dative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that” (the same for all genders).

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eis

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25
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Give the accusative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “you.”

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te

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26
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “no one, nobody”?

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nullius

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27
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “dear”?

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carum

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28
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Give the masculine nominative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

is

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29
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Give the genitive plural form of the personal pronoun that means “you all” when used as an objective genitive.

A

vestri

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30
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Give the accusative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “I.”

A

me

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31
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “I”?

A

mei

32
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What is the accusative singular form of the Latin word that means “no one, nobody”?

A

neminem

33
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What is the Latin adverb that means “well”?

A

bene

34
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “feel, perceive, think, experience”?

A

sentio

35
Q

Give the dative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “we.”

A

nobis

36
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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “feel perceive, think, experience”?

A

sentire

37
Q

Give the nominative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “you all.”

A

vos

38
Q

What is the masculine ablative singular form of the Latin word that means “no one, nobody”?

A

nullo

39
Q

Give the neuter genitive plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eorum

40
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True/False: The feminine ablative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that” has a mandatory long mark over the a.

A

TRUE

41
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What is the common Latin-based abbreviation that means “that is”?

A

i.e.

42
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Give the masculine genitive plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eorum

43
Q

Give the masculine accusative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eos

44
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “I”?

A

ego

45
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “dear”?

A

cara

46
Q

Give the dative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “you.”

A

tibi

47
Q

Give the nominative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “I.”

A

ego

48
Q

Give the ablative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that” (the same for all genders).

A

eis

49
Q

Give the nominative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “we.”

A

nos

50
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True/False: In order to produce the Latin demonstrative meaning “the same,” you must add the indeclinable suffix -dem to the forms of is, ea, id.

A

TRUE

51
Q

True/False: The genitives of ego, tu, nos, and vos are used to indicate possession.

A

FALSE

52
Q

Give the feminine accusative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eam

53
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “send”?

A

mittere

54
Q

Give the genitive plural form of the personal pronoun that means “we” when used as an objective genitive.

A

nostri

55
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “you”?

A

tu

56
Q

Give both masculine nominative plural forms of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

ei, ii

57
Q

Give the feminine accusative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eas

58
Q

Give the feminine genitive plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

earum

59
Q

Give the genitive plural form of the personal pronoun that means “we” when used as an partitive genitive.

A

nostrum

60
Q

Give the genitive singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that” (the same for all genders).

A

eius

61
Q

Give the masculine accusative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eum

62
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True/False: The possessive pronouns meus, tuus, noster, and vester are used to indicate possession.

A

TRUE

63
Q

Give the ablative singular form of the personal pronoun that means “you.”

A

te

64
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eam + -dem = ?

A

eandem

65
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “the same”?

A

eadem

66
Q

Give the ablative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “we.”

A

nobis

67
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “dear”?

A

carus

68
Q

Give the neuter ablative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eo

69
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True/False: The masucline nominative singular of the Latin word that means “the same” has a mandatory long mark over the i.

A

TRUE

70
Q

Give the genitive plural form of the personal pronoun that means “you all” when used as an partitive genitive.

A

vestrum

71
Q

Give the genitive singular form of the personal pronoun that means “I.”

A

mei

72
Q

Give the masculine ablative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eo

73
Q

Give the dative plural form of the personal pronoun that means “you all.”

A

vobis

74
Q

Give the feminine nominative plural form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

eae

75
Q

Give the neuter accusative singular form of the demonstrative pronoun that means “he, she, it, this, that.”

A

id