Lesson 8 Grammar Review Flashcards
Give the Latin word for we: ___ for us:
nos; nos
Give the 1st person reflexive/intensive pronouns in English.
myself, ourselves
The 3rd person reflexive pronoun adjective in Latin is ___.
suus sua suum
The genitive of 1st/2nd declension pronouns is used for ___ expressions that do not show ___.
of; possession
In Latin the possessive noun is is in the ___ case.
genitive
Give the Pronoun Agreement Rule.
A pronoun agress with its antecedent in gender and number, but its case is determined by its function in its own clause.
Give three reasons for using a personal pronoun in the nominative case (as a subject).
clarity, contrast, emphasis
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
Nostrum and vestrum are used for the ___ genitive.
partitive
Give the 3rd person reflexive/intensive pronouns in English.
himself, herself, itself, themselves
Forms of is and ea mean he and she when referring to ___, and it when referring to ___.
persons; things with grammatical gender
An intensive pronoun ___ another word in the sentence.
emphasizes
How do you write cum with the 1st/2nd-person pronuns?
mecum tecum nobiscum vobiscum
The reflexive pronoun reflects back on the ___, is always in the ___, and never in the ___ case.
subject; predicate; nominative
To show possession in the 1st and 2nd person, use the possessive pronoun adjectives:
meus tuus noster vester
The genitive of 1st- and 2nd-person pronouns is used for ___ expressions that do not show ___.
of; possession
The preposition cum takes the ___ case, and when combined with 1st/2nd personal pronouns results in what forms?
ablative; mecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum
Do the possessive pronoun adjectives function like adjectives or pronouns?
adjectives
Nostri and vestri are used for the ___ genitive.
objective
The intensive pronoun in Latin is ___.
ipse
Give the 2nd person reflexive/intensive pronouns in English.
yourself, yourselves
Give the Adjective Agreement Rule.
An adjective agrees with its noun in gender, number, and case, but not declension.
The 1st/2nd person personal and reflexive pronouns are ___ in Latin.
identical
The 3rd person personal pronoun is ___.
is ea id
What are the two ways to show possession in English?
preposition of and ’s
The genitive of is ea id is used to show ___ but functions as a ___.
possession; pronoun
The 3rd person reflexive pronouns in Latin are ___.
sui sibi se, se