Higher Level Grammar Questions Flashcards

1
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What declension can adjectives come from?

A

1,2,3

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2
Q

Which cum clause takes the indicative?

A

temporal

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3
Q

Cum without a clause is what?

A

With

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4
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Perfect active participles occur only with?

A

Deponent verbs (PFAM)

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5
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Pronouns

A

Reflexive, Intensive, Personal, Relative, Demonstrative

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6
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What are the elements of an indirect statement

A

subject accusative, infinitive, main head verb

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7
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Which participles end in ns, ntis, and take 3rd declension endings?

A

Present active participles

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8
Q

How many tenses are there for Latin infinitives?

A

3 tenses

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9
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How is agency expressed with the gerundive in the form of esse?

A

Dative of agent without the preposition

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10
Q

Liber mihi est Grinchus

A

Dative of reference

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11
Q

Which of the following is translated as “should-would”?

A

Future less vivid

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12
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Mihi placet natalem chiste

A

I like Christmas; Christmas is pleasing to me
Placet is impersonal

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13
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Which of the following is translated as must be verbed?

A

gerundive/passive periphrastic

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14
Q

If Cicero were alive, you would hear his words

A

Present contrary to fact

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15
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Ablative Absolute both in latin and english

A

noun and participle in the ablative case
literally translated as: with {noun} {participle}

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16
Q

The word nimbos is accusative why?

A

inter + nimbos is an object of the preposition

17
Q

Mihi nomen est

A

Dative of reference

18
Q

Which does not use ut?

A

Temporal clause

19
Q

Which is a dative of reference?

A

Frater mihi Orlando habitat.

20
Q

Si vis pacem para bellum

A

If you want peace, prepare for war
The Si in this sentence sets up a simple present general conditional

21
Q

Which verb also functions like placet (impersonal)?

A

Licet

22
Q

Si Julius Caesar auxorum audivisset, non mortuus

A

If Julius had listened to his wife, he would not have died
Past contrary to fact

23
Q

Si Cicero viveret, verba eius audires

A

If Cicero were alive, you would hear his words
Present contrary to fact

24
Q

The teacher suggested that his students study for the exam

A

Indirect command

25
Q

Which construction uses the following construction? Small word+ut+subjuctive

A

Result