Lesson 18 Quiz Flashcards
kind
genus generis n.
work
opus operis n.
wound
vulnus vulneris n.
column
agmen agminis n.
burden
onus oneris n.
song
carmen carminis n.
journey
iter itíneris n.
body
corpus córporis n.
time
tempus témporis n.
spring
ver veris n.
Knowledge itself is power.
Ipsa sciéntia potestas est.
Ipse senator in foro orat.
The senator himself is speaking in the forum.
Ipsa in saxo sedet.
She herself is sitting on a rock.
Epístulam ipsi regi scripsi.
I wrote a letter to the king himself.
Ipsam urbem oppugnaverunt.
They have attacked the city itself.
The town itself is burning.
Ipsum óppidum ardet.
He himself ordered the journey.
Ipse iter jussit.
The reflexive pronoun refers…
back to the subject.
The intensive pronoun or adjective ________another word in the sentence.
The intensive pronoun or adjective emphasizes another word in the sentence.
The intensive and reflexive pronouns have the ____ forms in English, but ____ forms in Latin.
The intensive and reflexive pronouns have the same forms in English, but different forms in Latin.
In English, reflexive and intensive pronouns end in ______
In English, reflexive and intensive pronouns end in -self or -selves.