Lesson 18: Grammar Review Flashcards
Give three reasons for using a personal pronoun in the nominative case (as a subject).
clarity, contrast, emphasis
The preposition cum takes the ___ case, and when combined with 1st/2nd personal pronouns results in what forms?
ablative; mecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum
The genitive of 1st/2nd declension pronouns is used for ___ expressions that do not show ___.
of; possession
Nostri and vestri are used for the ___ genitive.
objective
Nostrum and vestrum are used for the ___ genitive.
partitive
The 3rd person personal pronoun is ___.
is ea id
The genitive of is ea id is used to show ___ but functions as a ___.
possession; pronoun
The 3rd person reflexive pronoun adjective in Latin is ___.
suus sua suum
Forms of is and ea mean he and she when referring to ___, and it when referring to ___.
persons; things with grammatical gender
What kind of pronouns point out persons or things?
demonstrative
Demonstrative pronouns can be used as both ___.
pronouns and adjectives
In what three respects does hic refer to something close to the speaker?
time, space, thought
3rd declension nouns ending in ___ are usually feminine, and those ending in ___ are always feminine.
-o; -tas -tatis
When used togetherk, ille and hic mean, respectively, ___.
the former, the latter
Give two uses of the demonstrative iste.
1) point out something close to the person spoken to
2) in contempt
Which demonstrative means the famous when it follows a noun?
ille illa illud
Give the four demonstrative pronouns.
is ea id, hic haec hoc, ille illa illud, iste ista istud
Which demonstrative is also used as the 3rd person personal pronoun?
is ea id
The forms for ___ and ___ pronouns are identical in English, but different in Latin.
reflexive; intensive
In English, reflexive and intensive pronouns end in ___.
-self, -selves
Give the 1st person reflexive/intensive pronouns in English.
myself, ourselves
Give the 2nd person reflexive/intensive pronouns in English.
yourself, yourselves
Give the 3rd person reflexive/intensive pronouns in English.
himself, herself, itself, themselves
An intensive pronoun ___ another word in the sentence.
emphasizes
The intensive pronoun in Latin is ___.
ipse
The reflexive pronoun reflects back on the ___, is always in the ___, and never in the ___ case.
subject; predicate; nominative