
4.24 Grammar Identification
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- Q1What case is BARBARI in line 1?ablative prepositional phrasesgenitive possessionnominative subjectgenitive of description60s
- Q2What is the best translation of COGNITO line 1?about to knowknowinghaving knownhaving been known60s
- Q3What case and use are QUO...GENERE in line 2?accusative direct objectablative prepositional phraseablative with a special verbdative indirect object60s
- Q4What is the best translation of SUBSECUTI in line 3?about to followhaving been followedfollowinghaving followed60s
- Q5What case and use is NAVIBUS in line 3?dative indirect objectablative of seperationablative of timeablative absolute60s
- Q6What case and use is DIFFICULTAS in line 4?accusative in prepositional phrasenominative adjectiveaccusative direct objectnominative subject60s
- Q7What case and use is MULTITUDINEM in line 5?accusative direct objectaccusative in a prepositional phraseaccusative extent of timenominative subject60s
- Q8What is the case and use of IGNOTIS LOCIS in line 6?dative indirect objectablative prepositional phrasedative with a special verbablative absolute60s
- Q9What case is ARMORUM in line 7?accusative prepositional phrasegenitive of descriptionaccusative direct objectpartitive genitive60s
- Q10DESILIENDUM, CONSISTENDUM, and PUGNANDUM are missing what verb?sumussuntestestis60s
- Q11What is the best translation of IN AQUAM in line 10?against the wateron the waterinto the waterin the water60s
- Q12What case and use is OMNIBUS MEMBRIS EXPEDITIS in line 10?ablative in a prepositional phraseablative absolutedative indirect objectdative with a special verb60s
- Q13What is the best translation of NOTISSIMISwell knownvery well knownmore well known60s
- Q14What is the case and use of TELA in line 11?nominative subjectablative prepositional phrasesaccusative prepositional phrasesaccusative direct object60s
- Q15What does NOSTRI refer to, line 12?The horsesThe BritishThe weaponsthe Romans60s