Week 6 Flashcards
why?
eūr
lead across
trādūcō, trādūcere, trāduxī, trāductus, 3, tr.; two accs. or acc. and trāns w. acc.
socius, ī
ally
show
ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentus, 3, tr.
certain; sure
certus, a, um
apud, prep. w. acc.
among; in the presence of
ubi
where?
valeō, valēre, valuī, valitūrus, 2, intr.
am strong; am well; am influential
eūr
why?
barbarians
barbarus, a, um
quis, quid
who?; what?
clam, adv.
secretly
plūrimum, adv.
very much; very
ally
socius, ī
cernō, cernere, 3, tr.
distinguish; see
trādūcō, trādūcere, trāduxī, trāductus, 3, tr.; two accs. or acc. and trāns w. acc.
lead across
secretly
clam, adv.
whence?; from what place?’ where … from?
unde
certus, a, um
certain; sure
am strong; am well; am influential
valeō, valēre, valuī, valitūrus, 2, intr.
barbarus, a, um
barbarians
quō
whither?; where … (to)?; to what place?
distinguish; see
cernō, cernere, 3, tr.
ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentus, 3, tr.
show
among; in the presence of
apud, prep. w. acc.
whither?; where … (to)?; to what place?
quō
where?
ubi
very much; very
plūrimum, adv.
unde
whence?; from what place?’ where … from?
who?; what?
quis, quid
Direct questions
Direct questions are ordinary questions which are addressed to a person.
Three introductions for a direct question
- Interrogative adverbs
- Interrogative particles
- Interrogative adjectives and pronouns
if the answer ‘yes’ is expected
nōnne
if the answer ‘no’ is expected; to express surprise
num
to ask for information
-ne (add -ne to the emphatic word and put first in the sentence.)
nōnne
if the answer ‘yes’ is expected
num
if the answer ‘no’ is expected; to express surprise
-ne (add -ne to the emphatic word and put first in the sentence.)
to ask for information