Chapter 13 Flashcards

1
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What is the genitive of the first-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

mei

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2
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What is the dative of the second-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

tibi

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3
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “name”?

A

nomen

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4
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What is the accusative of the first-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

nos

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5
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “body”?

A

neuter

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6
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What is the Latin adverb that means “never”?

A

numquam

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7
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What is the ablative of the third-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

se

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8
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The object of the Latin preposition ante will be in what case?

A

accusative

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9
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What is the accusative of the second-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

vos

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10
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What is the accusative of the third-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

se

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11
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “Cicero”?

A

Cicero

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12
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin intensive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself”?

A

ipsum

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13
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “body”?

A

corporis

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14
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What is the ablative of the third-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

se

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15
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “body”?

A

corpus

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16
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What is the genitive of the third-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

sui

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17
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What is the genitive of ipse, ipsa, ipsum (the same for all genders)?

A

ipsius

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18
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What is the dative of the first-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

mihi

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19
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “name”?

A

neuter

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20
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What is the Latin conjunction that means “for”?

A

nam

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21
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the reflexive possessive adjective that means “his own, her own, its own, their own”?

A

suum

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22
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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “esteem, love”?

A

diligere

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23
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What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “esteem, love”?

A

dilectum

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24
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What is the genitive of the second-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

vestri

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25
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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “esteem, love”?

A

dilexi

26
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What is the dative form of the Latin reflexive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself, themselves”?

A

sibi

27
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the reflexive possessive adjective that means “his own, her own, its own, their own”?

A

suus

28
Q

What is the gender of the Latin word that means “Cicero”?

A

masculine

29
Q

What is the ablative of the first-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

me

30
Q

What is the ablative form of the Latin reflexive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself, themselves”?

A

se

31
Q

What is the genitive form of the Latin reflexive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself, themselves”?

A

sui

32
Q

What is the dative of the second-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

vobis

33
Q

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

A

nominis

34
Q

What is the accusative of the first-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

me

35
Q

What is the accusative form of the Latin reflexive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself, themselves”?

A

se

36
Q

What is the Latin prefix that means “through, thoroughly, completely, very”?

A

per

37
Q

What is the Latin preposition that means “before, in front of; previously”?

A

ante

38
Q

The object of the Latin preposition per will be what case?

A

accusative

39
Q

What is the Latin preposition that means “through”?

A

per

40
Q

What is the accusative of the third-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

se

41
Q

What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “join”?

A

iunctum

42
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin intensive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself”?

A

ipse

43
Q

What is the dative of ipse, ipsa, ipsum (the same for all genders)?

A

ipsi

44
Q

What is the ablative of the second-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

te

45
Q

What is the ablative of the second-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

vobis

46
Q

Will a reflexive pronoun ever be nominative? (Yes/No)

A

No

47
Q

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

A

iungo

48
Q

What is the dative of the third-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

sibi

49
Q

What is the dative of the first-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

nobis

50
Q

What is the first principal part of the verb that means “esteem, love”?

A

diligo

51
Q

What is the dative of the third-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

sibi

52
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the reflexive possessive adjective that means “his own, her own, its own, their own”?

A

sua

53
Q

What is the ablative of the first-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

nobis

54
Q

What is the genitive of the third-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

sui

55
Q

What is the genitive of the first-person plural reflexive pronoun?

A

nostri

56
Q

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

A

iungere

57
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin intensive pronoun that means “himself, herself, itself”?

A

ipsa

58
Q

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

A

Ciceronis

59
Q

What is the accusative of the second-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

te

60
Q

What is the third principal part of the verb that means “join”?

A

iunxi

61
Q

What is the genitive of the second-person singular reflexive pronoun?

A

tui