Final Review: Lesson 9 (1st/2nd Person Possessive Pronoun Adjective) COPY Flashcards

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Name the 8 kinds of Pronouns

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Personal, Possessive

Reflexive, Intensive

Relative, Interrogative

Demonstrative, Indefinite

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What two nouns are involved with every form of meus, tuus, noster, and vester?

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the NOUN MODIFIED and the UNDERSTOOD ANTECEDENT (antecedent=the noun that the pronoun represents)

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Meus, tuus, noster, and vester are Possessive Pronoun Adjectives that function as adjectives and obey WHAT RULE?

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the Adjective Agreement Rule (they agree with their nouns in gender, number, and case)

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A noun must be written in the genitive case to be possessive. Meus, tuus, noster, and vester are possessive by definition, so they can be written in WHICH case(s).

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ALL cases

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meus mea meum

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my (m., f., n.) PPA (Posessive Pronoun Adjective)

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tuus tua tuum

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your (m., f., n.) PPA PPA (Posessive Pronoun Adjective)

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noster nostra nostrum

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our (m., f., n.) PPA PPA (Posessive Pronoun Adjective)

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vester vestra vestrum

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your (pl.) (m., f., n.) PPA PPA (Posessive Pronoun Adjective)

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What pattern do these Possessive Pronoun Adjectives follow?

meus mea meum (meus, -a, -um)

tuus tua tuum (tuus, -a, -um)

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1st and 2nd Declension Adjective pattern

model noun: bonus -a -um

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What pattern should we notice about the endings for noster nostra nostrum

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It is an “er” adjective like “integer, integra, integrum”

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What pattern should we notice about the endings for vester vestra vestrum?

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It is an “er” adjective like “integer, integra, integrum” AND the first vowel is NOT “o” as in “noster”

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áquila áquilae

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f. eagle derivative: aquiline

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aurora aurorae

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f. dawn derivative: aurora borealis

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corona coronae

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f. crown derivative: coronation

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culina culinae

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f. kitchen derivative: culinary

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fábula fábulae

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f. story, tale derivative: fabulous

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fémina féminae

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f. woman derivative: feminine

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fenestra fenestrae

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f. window derivative: defenestrate (the act of throwing something out of a window!)

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fortuna fortunae

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f. fortune derivative: fortunate

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ínsula ínsulae

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f. island derivative: insulate

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jánua jánuae

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f. door derivative: January

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mea culpa

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my fault