Lesson 11 Quiz Review Flashcards

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1
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circum te

A

around you

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2
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inter tabellas

A

between the writing tablets

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3
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in the grass

A

in herbā

ablative case

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4
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into the grass

A

in herbam

accusative case

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5
Q

they carried

A

portaverunt

perfect tense

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6
Q

foot

A

pes pedis m.

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7
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fortune

A

fortuna -ae f.

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8
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to shout

A

clamo clamare

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9
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difficult

A

diffícilis -e

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10
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daughter

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fília -ae f.

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11
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lazy

A

piger pigra pigrum

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12
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good

A

bonus bona bonum

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13
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cena -ae f.

A

NOUN

dinner

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14
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herba -ae f.

herb

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NOUN

green plant,

grass

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15
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tabella -ae f.

A

NOUN

writing tablet

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16
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turba -ae f.

turbulent

A

NOUN

crowd, turmoil

17
Q

vacca -ae f.

vaccine

A

NOUN

cow

18
Q

NOUN

gift

A

donum -i n.

19
Q

Prepositions that express motion toward generally take what case?

A

accusative

20
Q

Prepositions that express location, no motion, or motion from, generally take what case?

A

ablative

21
Q

Give two prepositions that can take either the ablative or the accusative case.

A

in, sub

22
Q

Latin prepositions govern either the _______ or _______ case.

A

Latin prepositions govern either the ablative or accusative case.

23
Q

Hannibal at the gates

A

Hánnibal ad portas

24
Q

The crowd shouted

A

Turba clamavit

25
Q

Fíliae sunt pigrae.

A

The daughters are lazy.

26
Q

To the king’s feet

A

Ad regis pedes

w/acc.

27
Q

They carried gifts

A

Dona portaverunt

28
Q

on account of a difficult fortune

A

propter diffícilem fortunam

w/acc.