Chapter 13 Grammar Flashcards
List all the declensions of “myself.”
- Nominative: n/a
- Genitive: meī (of myself)
- Dative: mihi (to/for myself)
- Accusative: mē (myself)
- Ablative: mē (by/with/from myself)
State the declentions of “yourself.”
- Nominative: n/a
- Genitive: tuī (of yourself)
- Dative: tibi (to/for yourself)
- Accusative: tē (yourself)
- Ablative: tē (by/with/from yourself)
The declentions of “yourselves” are…
- Nominative: n/a
- Genitive: vestrī (of yourselves)
- Dative: vōbīs (to yourselves)
- Accsuative: vōs (yourselves)
- Ablative: vōbīs (by/with/from yourselves)
What are the declentions of “ourselves”?
- Nominative: n/a
- Genitive: nostrī (of ourselves)
- Dative: nōbīs (to ourselves)
- Accsuative: nōs (ourselves)
- Ablative: nōbīs (by/with/from ourselves)
List the declensions of “himself/herself/itself/themselves.”
- Nominative: n/a
- Genitive: suī (of himself, herself, itself, themselves)
- Dative: sibi (to/for himself, etc.)
- Accsuative: sē (himself, etc.)
- Ablative: sē (by/with/from himself, etc.)
The first- and second-person reflexive possessive adjectives are…
the same as regular possessives.
The third person reflexive possessives are…
his (own), her (own), its (own), their (own)
suus, sua, suum
Declined like tuus, -a. -um; agrees with subject in number, gender, and case.
List the forms of the intensive pronoun, and explain how they’re declined.
e.g., myself, himself, the very, the actual
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
Casesar himself praised me; Caesar saw the letter itself, etc.
declined like “magnus, -a, -um,” except genitive = ipsīus, dative - ipsī