Lesson 16: Grammar Review Flashcards

1
Q

Give three reasons for using a personal pronoun in the nominative case (as a subject).

A

clarity, contrast, emphasis

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2
Q

The preposition cum takes the ___ case, and when combined with 1st/2nd personal pronouns results in what forms?

A

ablative; mecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum

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3
Q

The genitive of 1st/2nd declension pronouns is used for ___ expressions that do not show ___.

A

of; possession

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4
Q

Nostri and vestri are used for the ___ genitive.

A

objective

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5
Q

Nostrum and vestrum are used for the ___ genitive.

A

partitive

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6
Q

The 3rd person personal pronoun is ___.

A

is ea id

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7
Q

The genitive of is ea id is used to show ___ but functions as a ___.

A

possession; pronoun

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8
Q

The 3rd person reflexive pronoun adjective in Latin is ___.

A

suus sua suum

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9
Q

Forms of is and ea mean he and she when referring to ___, and it when referring to ___.

A

persons; things with grammatical gender

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10
Q

What kind of pronouns point out persons or things?

A

demonstrative

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11
Q

Demonstrative pronouns can be used as both ___.

A

pronouns and adjectives

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12
Q

In what three respects does hic refer to something close to the speaker?

A

time, space, thought

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