chapter 14 grammar Flashcards
uter?
Which of the two?
neuter
neither of the two
alter
the other of the two
uterque
each of the two
dative of interest:
denotes the person concerned, benefited or harmed.
Ablative of attendant Circumstances;
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”
present participle
it is part adjective and part verb, being able to function as both.
present participle has similar endings to which declension?
3rd declension
has an ablative singular -e when:
it has verbal force
has an ablative singular -i when:
it is only used as an adjective
mecum, scum, tecum is like which two words combined?
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”