Grammar Chp. 7 Flashcards
When do you use the reflexive?
When it refers back to the SUBJECT. If it refers to anything other than the SUBJECT then use the pronouns Eum/eam/eos/eas
Num
A question introduced with this word calls for a negative answer “no”
Nonne
A question introduced by this word calls for a positive answer “yes”
Demonstrative pronoun meaning “this” for male, female, neuter
Hic -male
Haec -female
Hoc -neuter
The interrogative and relative pronoun for the dative case
Cui
Recall: interrogative words /pronouns
Quis? Quid? Ubi? Quot? Cur? Unde? Quo? -ne? Nonne? Num?
Reflexive pronoun
Is used when referring to the subject in the same sentence; “se” is called the reflexive pronoun. Reflexive means it bends back towards the sentence
Imperative of est
Es!
Dative endings for male, singular and plural
- o
- is
Dative endings for female, singular and plural
- ae
- is
Demonstrative pronouns for masculine, feminine and neuter
Hic, haec, hoc
Plural for salve
Salvete
Plenus means full OF….so it follows with which case?
Genitive
Et et
Both and
Neque neque
Neither nor