Lesson 1 Grammar Review Flashcards

1
Q

Three exceptions to the 1st-declension gender rule are ___.

A

agricola, nauta, poeta

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2
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What is the subject case?

A

nominative

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3
Q

Give the four attributes of nouns.

A

declension, gender, number, and case

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4
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Verb familes are called ___, and noun families are called ___.

A

conjugations; declensions

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5
Q

The genitive singular of a 1st-declension noun always ends in ___.

A

-ae

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6
Q

Name the cases in order.

A

nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative

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7
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Nouns that name male or female persons or animals have ___ gender. Give three English examples.

A

natural; sister, brother, father, queen, king, uncle, etc.

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8
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Latin does not have the English articles ___.

A

a, an, the

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9
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Name the two subgroups of the 2nd declension, and give their gender.

A
  1. -us nouns with masculine gender
  2. -um nouns with neuter gender
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10
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Give two common indeclinable nouns.

A

satis nihil

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11
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In Latin the possessive noun is is in the ___ case.

A

genitive

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12
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What is Sentence Pattern #5

A

subject + verb + I.O. + D.O.

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13
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What are the two ways to show an indirect object in English?

A

the preposition to; word order - the indirect object precedes the direct object

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14
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The genitive singular of a 2nd-declension noun always ends in ___.

A

-i

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15
Q

How many declensions are there? Name them.

A

five; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th

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16
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What is the neuter rule?

A

nominative and accusative endings are the same

nominative and accusative plural ending is -a

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17
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2nd-declension -um nouns are always ___ in gender.

18
Q

What is the to/for case?

19
Q

The declension a noun belongs to is determend by the ___ ending.

A

genitive singular

20
Q

What kind of verbs have indirect objects?

Give Latin examples.

A

giving and telling

do, demonstro, núntio, narro

21
Q

Name the four verb complements you have learned.

A

predicate nominative, predicate adjective, direct object, indirect object

22
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What is the in/by/with/from case?

23
Q

Give the dative and ablative plural of fília and dea.

A

filiabus, deabus

24
Q

What is the possessive case?

25
What is the *indirect object* case?
dative
26
What is the *of* case?
genitive
27
Verbs have ___ endings and nouns have ___ endings.
personal, tense; case
28
The natural gender rule ___ all other gender rules.
trumps
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2nd-declension **-us** nouns are usually ___ in gender.
masculine
30
To what does the *case* of a noun refer?
the job (function) of a noun in a sentence
31
Nouns that name non-living things have ___ gender.
grammatical
32
2nd declension **-er** nouns either ___ or ___ the **e** in the stem.
drop; retain
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What are the two ways to show possession in English?
preposition *of* and *'s*
34
Some nouns have only plural forms. An example is \_\_\_.
**liberi liberorum**
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In Latin the indirect object is in the ___ case.
dative
36
Give the three nominative singular endings for 2nd-declension masculine nouns.
**-us, -er, -ir**
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Four confusing words with the root of liber are \_\_\_.
**liberi liberorum** (children) **liber libri** (book) **liber libera liberum** (free) **libero (1)** (to set free)
38
Give three translations for the Latin noun **mensa**.
table, a table, the table
39
1st-declension nouns are usually what gender?
feminine
40
The three genders are \_\_\_.
masculine, feminine, neuter
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What is the *direct object* case?
accusative
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Give an example of Sentence Pattern #5 in Latin.
**Maria Marco rosam dedit.**