LNM1 Ch 3 Ex 6 - The Genitive and Vocative Cases

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20 questions
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What do cases help show?

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What does the Genitive Case show?

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What is the key to the genitive case?

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What does the genitive case look like in English?

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A noun modified by another noun in the genitive case must be in the nominative case.

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What is the exception to the use of the genitive to show possession?

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What is used to show possession instead of personal pronouns?

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What is the sixth case in Latin?

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Where coes the word vocative come from

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What is the vocative case used for?

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What other case is the vocative the same as for most nouns?

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What is the vocative ending for nouns that end in -us?

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What is the vocative ending for nouns that end in -ius?

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What is the vocative form for meus?

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Vocative nouns are often found in sentences with verbs in which person?

Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word in parentheses.
Example: Dēmea __________ (fīlius) vocat.
Dēmea fīlium vocat.
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Syrus is asking Demea: “Quis es tū, _______ (amīcus)?”
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Demea is answering: “Habitō in _______ (agrī).”
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Syrus is saying to Demea: “ _______ (fīlius) nōn videō.”
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Dēmea dēbet ambulāre ad casam _______ (amīcus).
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Fīlius nōn est cum _______ (amīcus).