Jenney's Lesson 1 to 4 Review Flashcards

Translate simple Latin sentences. Identify Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, and Ablative Cases and their uses. (41 cards)

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What is the best translation for the following sentence?

Puer et puella verba parant.

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The boy and the girl are preparing words.

The boy and girl prepare words.

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Give the case, number, and gender of VERBA and its use in the sentence.
Puer et puella verba parant.

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accusative, plural, neuter, direct object

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Give the case, number, and gender of PUELLA and its use in the following sentence.
Puer et puella verba parant.

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nominative, singular, feminine, subject

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GIve the case, number, and gender of PUER and its use in the following sentence.
Puer et puella verba parant.

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nominative, singular, masculine, subject

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What is the best translation for the following sentence?

Nuntius legatos vocat in oppidum.

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The messenger calls/is calling the ambassadors into the town.

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Give the case, number, and gender of LEGATOS and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius legatos vocat in oppidum.

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accusative, plural, masculine, direct object

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Give the case, number, and gender of OPPIDUM and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius legatos vocat in oppidum.

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accusative, singular, neuter, object of a preposition

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Give the case, number, and gender of NUNTIUS and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius legatos vocat in oppidum.

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nominative, singular, masculine, subject

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What is the best translation for the following sentence?

Pueri cum puellis in agris ambulant.

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The boys are walking/walk with the girls in the fields.

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Give the case, number, and gender of PUELLIS and its use in the following sentence
Pueri cum puellis in agris ambulant.

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ablative, plural, feminine, object of a preposition

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Give the case, number, and gender of AGRIS and its use in the following sentence
Pueri cum puellis in agris ambulant.

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ablative, plural, masculine, object of a preposition

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Give the case, number, and gender of PUERI and its use in the following sentence
Pueri cum puellis in agris ambulant.

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nominative, plural, masculine, subject

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What is the best translation for the following sentence?

Nuntius verba ad villam portat ab agricolae amico

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The messenger carries/is carrying words to the farmhouse.

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Give the case, number, and gender of VILLAM and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius verba ad villam portat ab agricoae amico

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accusative, singular, feminine, object of a preposition

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Give the case, number, and gender of VERBA and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius verba ad villam portatab agricolae amico.

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accusative, plural, neuter, direct object

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Give the case, number, and gender of AGRICOLAE and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius verba ad villam portatab agricolae amico.

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genitive, singular, masculine, possession

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Give the case, number, and gender of AMICO and its use in the following sentence
Nuntius verba ad villam portatab agricolae amico.

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ablative, singular, masculine, object of a preposition

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What is the best translation for the following sentence?

Bellumne paratis contra patriam?

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Are you preparing war against the fatherland/homeland?

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Give the case, number, and gender of BELLUM and its use in the following sentence
Bellumne paratis contra patriam?

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accusative, singular, neuter, direct object

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Give the case, number, and gender of PATRIAM and its use in the following sentence
Bellumne paratis contra patriam?

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accusative, singular, feminine, object of a preposition

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What is the best translation for the following sentence?

Nonne estis puerorum et puellarum amici?

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You are friends of the boys and girls, aren’t you?

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Give the case, number, and gender of AMICI and its use in the following sentence
Nonne estis puerorum et puellarum amici?

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nominative, plural, masculine, predicate nominative

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Give the case, number, and gender of PUERORUM and its use in the following sentence
Nonne estis puerorum et puellarum amici?

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genitive, plural, masculine, possession

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Give the case, number, and gender of PUELLARUM and its use in the following sentence
Nonne estis puerorum et puellarum amici?

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genitive, plural, feminine, possession

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What is the best translation for the following sentence? Viri auxilium ad amicos reginae in oppido portant
The men are carrying help to the friends of the queen in the town.
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Give the case, number, and gender of AUXILIUM and its use in the following sentence Viri auxilium ad amicos reginae in oppido portant
accusative, singular, neuter, direct object
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Give the case, number, and gender of REGINAE and its use in the following sentence Viri auxilium ad amicos reginae in oppido portant
genitive, singular, feminine, possession
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Give the case, number, and gender of VIRI and its use in the following sentence Viri auxilium ad amicos reginae in oppido portant
nominative, plural, masculine, subject
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Give the case, number, and gender of AMICOS and its use in the following sentence Viri auxilium ad amicos reginae in oppido portant
accusative, plural, masculine, object of a preposition
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What is the meaning of: laudatis?
you praise
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What is the meaning of: habito?
I live
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What is the meaning of: occupat?
he/she/it seizes
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What is the meaning of: est?
he/she/it is/there is
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What is the meaning of: vocas?
you praise
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What is the meaning of: sunt?
they are/there are
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What is the meaning of: paramus?
we prepare
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What is the meaning of: es?
you are
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What is the meaning of: sum?
I am
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What is the meaning of: navigant?
they sail
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What is the meaning of: sumus?
we are
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What is the meaning of: estis?
you are