Lesson 11 Quiz Review Flashcards
circum te
around you
inter tabellas
between the writing tablets
in the grass
in herbā
ablative case
into the grass
in herbam
accusative case
they carried
portaverunt
perfect tense
foot
pes pedis m.
fortune
fortuna -ae f.
to shout
clamo clamare
difficult
diffícilis -e
daughter
fília -ae f.
lazy
piger pigra pigrum
good
bonus bona bonum
cena -ae f.
NOUN
dinner
herba -ae f.
herb
NOUN
green plant,
grass
tabella -ae f.
NOUN
writing tablet
turba -ae f.
turbulent
NOUN
crowd, turmoil
vacca -ae f.
vaccine
NOUN
cow
NOUN
gift
donum -i n.
Prepositions that express motion toward generally take what case?
accusative
Prepositions that express location, no motion, or motion from, generally take what case?
ablative
Give two prepositions that can take either the ablative or the accusative case.
in, sub
Latin prepositions govern either the _______ or _______ case.
Latin prepositions govern either the ablative or accusative case.
Hannibal at the gates
Hánnibal ad portas
The crowd shouted
Turba clamavit
Fíliae sunt pigrae.
The daughters are lazy.
To the king’s feet
Ad regis pedes
w/acc.
They carried gifts
Dona portaverunt
on account of a difficult fortune
propter diffícilem fortunam
w/acc.