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ER 16 English to Latin Noun Adj Phrases
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Question 1
1.
What case should the underlined noun-adj phrase be in?
The happy dogs
kept barking with loud voices.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
vocative
Question 2
2.
Write the underlined phrase in Latin.
The happy dogs
kept barking with loud voices.
dog:
canis, canis,
m.
happy:
laetus, laeta, laetum
Question 3
3.
What case should the underlined noun-adjective phrase be in?
The happy dogs kept barking
with loud voices
.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
vocative
Question 4
4.
Write the underlined noun-adj phrase in Latin.
The happy dogs kept barking
with loud voices
.
loud:
magnus, -a, -um
voice:
vox, vōcis, f.
Question 5
5.
What case should the underlined noun-adj phrase be in?
We hear the
happy voices
of the busy brothers.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
vocative
Question 6
6.
Write the underlined noun-adj phrase in Latin.
We hear the
happy voices
of the busy brothers.
Question 7
7.
What case should the underlined noun-adj phrase be in?
We hear the happy voices
of the busy brothers
.
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
vocative
Question 8
8.
Write the underlined noun-adjective phrase in Latin.
We hear the happy voices
of the busy brothers
.
busy:
occupātus, occupāta, occupātum
brother:
frāter, frātris,
m.