Chapter IV Review Flashcards
T or F: the prep. ad takes the acc. case.
True
T or F: the noun castra belongs to the 1 dec.
False. 2n
T or F: Neuter nom. plural forms always end in ī.
False. a
T or F: the noun vinculum means poison.
False. Chain
T or F: the prep. in may take the acc. Or abl. Case
True
In castra
Into camp
Agricolae bonī
Of good farmer
Quālis poēta
What kind of poet
Āthlētārum bonōrum
Of good athletes
In magnō bellō
In Great War
Virīs iūstīs
For just men
In castrīs
In camp
Ad ītaliam
To Italy
Puer Magnus
Big boy
Ex aquā
Out of water
The three cases of neuter nouns which have the same form are …..
Nom. Voc. and acc.
Neuter plural acc. forms always end in ….
A
The Latin words Autem and sed are …. (Parts of speech)
Conjunctions
Ad virōs (armed)
Armatos
Ē (the camp)
Castrīs
An adj. agrees with the noun it modifies in …. ….. and ……
3 things
Case, #, & gender
The English word “magnanimous” is derived from the Latin adj. ….
Magnus
The Latin noun …. Is in plural form, but singular in English meaning.
Castra