LATN2120 Revision: Grammatical Concepts and Vocabulary

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  1. 4. (a) The dative of possession is used in conjunction with the latin verb to emphasis the thing possessed rather than who owns it. (b)The latin present infinitive active form of ‘to be’.
  2. 7. (a) The relative pronoun takes its gender and number from the antecedent, but its case from the pronoun’s role within the relative subordinate . (b)‘quem’ is a masculine singular relative pronoun, often introducing the start of the relative .
  3. 8. (a) The perfect infinitive passive expresses a action which has been before the rest of the sentence. (b)dictus esse is the perfect infinitive passive verb translating to ‘to have been said’, indicating that event has been .
  4. 12. What is the 2nd person singular pluperfect indictive active form of habeō?
  5. 13. (a) The imperfect indicative active is used to describe actions which are . (b)audiēbas is a 4th conjugation, 2nd person singular imperfect indicative active verb, meaning ‘you were hearing’. This denotes that the action is , but is occurring in the past tense.
  6. 15. It is translated from Latin into ‘to have taken’ in English.
  7. 16. The comparative adjective form meaning ‘more foolish’ in Latin.
  8. 17. Which of ‘bonus’, ‘bene’, or ‘optimē’ is the positive averb meaning ‘well’?
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  1. 1. Give the form of magnus magna magnum that is used to modify the noun pondus.
  2. 2. (a) The accusative of time is expressed in two ways, one with a indicating time ‘throughout’, and one without denoting time ‘for’. (b)An example of an accusative of time without a is ‘eam diem’
  3. 3. What is the 3rd person plural future indicative deponent meaning ‘they will promise’?
  4. 5. Meaning ‘surely...?’, the averb always ‘ ‘ expects the answer to be ‘yes, it is the case’.
  5. 6. (a)In indirect reported speech, the subject of the sentence takes the case, and the verb appears in its infinitive form. (b) ‘Rōmam’ is a 1st declension feminine singular noun.
  6. 9. ‘plurimus’ is the irregular superlative form of the adjective .
  7. 10. The 4th declension irregular feminine noun in the singular ablative form, meaning ‘house’ in latin.
  8. 11. (a) maris’ is the genitive singular form of the noun, ‘mare’. (b)3rd declension nouns have an ‘i’ stem and are non increasing.
  9. 14. Give the form of malus mala malum that is used to modify the noun Verrem.
  10. 18. The preposition accompanying ‘urbem’ to mean ‘from the city’.