Log in
Sign up for FREE
arrow_back
Library
LNM1 Ch 9 Ex 5
By Michael Garcia
star
star
star
star
star
Share
share
Last updated over 3 years ago
18 questions
Add this activity
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
play_arrow
Question 1 | 00:36
Question 2 | 00:52
Question 3 | 01:10
Question 4 | 01:32
Question 5 | 02:53
Question 6 | 04:32
00:00/00:00
closed_caption_disabled
slow_motion_video
fullscreen
Question 1
00:36
keyboard_arrow_down
1
Question 2
00:52
keyboard_arrow_down
1
Question 3
01:10
keyboard_arrow_down
1
Question 4
01:32
keyboard_arrow_down
1
Question 5
02:53
keyboard_arrow_down
1
Question 6
04:32
keyboard_arrow_down
1
EXERCISE 5
Make the adjective agree with the noun in case, number, and gender.
Translate each phrase.
Example
:
animālia (māgnus) > māgna animālia
big animals
Question 7
7.
Make the adjective (in parentheses) agree with the noun in case, number, and gender:
timōrēs (malus)
Question 8
8.
Translate the answer to the previous question:
timōrēs (malus)
Question 9
9.
Make the adjective (in parentheses) agree with the noun in case, number, and gender:
ducī (sevērus)
Question 10
10.
Translate the answer to the previous question:
ducī (sevērus)
Question 11
11.
Make the adjective (in parentheses) agree with the noun in case, number, and gender:
corporis (pulcher)
Question 12
12.
Translate the answer to the previous question:
corporis (pulcher)
Question 13
13.
Make the adjective (in parentheses) agree with the noun in case, number, and gender:
tempus (longus)
Question 14
14.
Translate the answer to the previous question:
tempus (longus)
Question 15
15.
Make the adjective (in parentheses) agree with the noun in case, number, and gender:
corporibus (multus)
Question 16
16.
Translate the answer to the previous question:
corporibus (multus)
Question 17
17.
Make the adjective (in parentheses) agree with the noun in case, number, and gender:
in ōrātiōne (meus)
Question 18
18.
Translate the answer to the previous question:
in ōrātiōne (meus)
Question 1
1.
What is the genitive singular ending for the 3rd declension?
Question 2
2.
What is the genitive singular ending for 3rd declension neuter nouns?
Question 3
3.
Which two cases are always identical for all neuter nouns?
Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Question 4
4.
The nominative and accusative plural always ends in an _______ .
Question 5
5.
How can you tell if a noun is a 3rd declension neuter i-stem?
Question 6
6.
How can you tell whether a neuter noun is nominative or accusative?