chapter 14 grammar Flashcards

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uter?

A

Which of the two?

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neuter

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neither of the two

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alter

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the other of the two

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uterque

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each of the two

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dative of interest:

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denotes the person concerned, benefited or harmed.

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Ablative of attendant Circumstances;

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A noun and an adjective in the ablative can show the conditions surrounding a verb, i.e. “Marcus fenestra aperta dormit.” –with the window open, in the ablative, describes the conditions surrounding the verb “sleep”

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present participle

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it is part adjective and part verb, being able to function as both.

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present participle has similar endings to which declension?

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3rd declension

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has an ablative singular -e when:

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it has verbal force

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has an ablative singular -i when:

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it is only used as an adjective

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mecum, scum, tecum is like which two words combined?

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me, te, se with the preposition “cum,” and they mean the same thing as these two words put together, such as “with me,” or “with you”

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