Chapter 9 Flashcards

1
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “that of yours, that (sometimes with contemptuous force)”?

A

iste

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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “the other (of two), second”?

A

alter

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3
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When it takes an accusative, what does in mean in English?

A

into

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4
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What is the gender of the Latin word for “place” when it is plural and means “places”?

A

neuter

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5
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “place; passage in literature”?

A

loci

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6
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hic, haec, hoc: Give the neuter accusative singular.

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hoc

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True/False: The neuter ablative singular of hic, haec, hoc is hoc with a mandatory long mark over the o.

A

TRUE

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hic, haec, hoc: Give the feminine accusative singular.

A

hanc

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ille, illa, illud: Give the dative singular (for all genders).

A

illi

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ille, illa, illud: Give the masculine genitive plural.

A

illorum

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hic, haec, hoc: Give the neuter genitive plural.

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horum

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hic, haec, hoc: Give the masculine accusative singular.

A

hunc

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13
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What is the genitive plural form of the Latin word that means “passages”?

A

locorum

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14
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ille, illa, illud: Give the feminine nominative plural.

A

illae

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15
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hic, haec, hoc: Give the feminine genitive plural.

A

harum

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16
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “that; the former; the famous”?

A

illud

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17
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ille, illa, illud: Give the feminine accusative singular.

A

illam

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18
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ille, illa, illud: Give the neuter nominative plural.

A

illa

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19
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “any”?

A

ullus

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20
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hic, haec, hoc: Give the genitive singular (for all genders).

A

huius

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21
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “this; the latter”?

A

hoc

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22
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “alone, only, the only”?

A

solus

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23
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “whole, entire”?

A

totum

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24
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Give the Latin word that means “now, at present.”

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nunc

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25
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ille, illa, illud: Give the ablative plural (for all genders).

A

illis

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26
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “the other (of two), second”?

A

alterum

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27
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin adjective that means “any”?

A

ullius

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28
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “whole, entire”?

A

totus

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29
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “one, single, alone”?

A

una

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30
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ille, illa, illud: Give the masculine ablative singular.

A

illo

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31
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What is the nominative plural form of the Latin word that means “passages”?

A

loci

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32
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Give the Latin word that means “for, in fact, truly.”

A

enim

33
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “no, not any, none, no one”?

A

nullus

34
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the neuter nominative plural.

A

haec

35
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “this; the latter”?

A

haec

36
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “one, single, alone”?

A

unus

37
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin adjective that means “no, not any, none, no one”?

A

nullius

38
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the feminine accusative plural.

A

has

39
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ille, illa, illud: Give the genitive singular (for all genders).

A

illius

40
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the neuter accusative plural.

A

haec

41
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True/False: The masculine ablative singular of hic, haec, hoc is hoc with a mandatory long mark over the o.

A

TRUE

42
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the neuter accusative plural.

A

illa

43
Q

What is the gender of the Latin word that means “place; passage in literature”?

A

masculine

44
Q

What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “one, single, alone”?

A

unum

45
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “place; passage in literature”?

A

locus

46
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the ablative plural (for all genders).

A

his

47
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the masculine accusative plural.

A

illos

48
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “whole, entire”?

A

tota

49
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the neuter genitive plural.

A

illorum

50
Q

True/False: When attached to a verb as a prefix, in can mean “in” or it can have an intensive force.

A

TRUE

51
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin adjective that means “another, other”?

A

alterius

52
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the masculine accusative singular.

A

illum

53
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the masculine nominative plural.

A

hi

54
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “that; the former; the famous”?

A

illa

55
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the dative plural (for all genders).

A

his

56
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “this; the latter”?

A

hic

57
Q

In order to mean “into” in English, what case must the object of the preposition in be?

A

accusative

58
Q

True/False: hic, ille, solus, alius, unus, alter, totus, ullus, and nullus all belong to the group of adjectives with -ius in the genitive and -i in the dative.

A

TRUE

59
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the dative plural (for all genders).

A

illis

60
Q

What is the gender of the Latin word for “place” when it is plural and means “passages”?

A

masculine

61
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the feminine ablative singular.

A

hac

62
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “the other (of two), second”?

A

altera

63
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the masculine genitive plural.

A

horum

64
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ille, illa, illud: Give the neuter ablative singular.

A

illo

65
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ille, illa, illud: Give the masculine nominative plural.

A

illi

66
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the feminine accusative plural.

A

illas

67
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the masculine accusative plural.

A

hos

68
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the dative singular (for all genders).

A

huic

69
Q

What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “that of yours, that (sometimes with contemptuous force)”?

A

istud

70
Q

What is the genitive plural form of the Latin word that means “places”?

A

locorum

71
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “that; the former; the famous”?

A

ille

72
Q

What is the nominative plural form of the Latin word that means “places”?

A

loca

73
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “that of yours, that (sometimes with contemptuous force)”?

A

ista

74
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the feminine genitive plural.

A

illarum

75
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the Latin adjective that means “alone, only, the only”?

A

solius

76
Q

True/False: The feminine ablative singular of ille, illa, illud is illa with a mandatory long mark over the a.

A

TRUE

77
Q

ille, illa, illud: Give the neuter accusative singular.

A

illud

78
Q

hic, haec, hoc: Give the feminine nominative plural.

A

hae

79
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “another, other”?

A

alius