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CLC Unit I Review
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- Q1Grumio est in culinā. What is the case of Grumio?AblativeAccusativeDativeNominative20s
- Q2A noun's _______ tells how it is being used in a sentence.genderdeclensionnumbercase20s
- Q3Clemens Grumionem pulsavit. What is the translation of pulsavit?was hittinghitshitkept hitting20s
- Q4Caecilius Syphacem salutat. What is the case of Syphacem?AccusativeNominativeDativeAblative20s
- Q5A _______ is a group of nouns with the same pattern of case endings.declensiongendercasenumber20s
- Q6What declension do ancilla, terra, and agricola belong to?ThirdFirstSecond20s
- Q7What comes next? -us, -i, -o...-us-am-em-um20s
- Q8Poppaea Grumionem amabat. Which is NOT an acceptable translation of amabat?used to lovewas lovinglovedloves20s
- Q9venalicius servum vendit. venalicii servos _______.venditvenditisvenduntvendis20s
- Q10What comes next? -i, -isti, -it...-imus, -itis, -eunt-mus, -tis, nt-imus, -istis, -erunt-emus, -estis, -erunt20s
- Q11agricola in fundo laborat. What is the gender of agricola?masculinefeminineneuter20s
- Q12What do these words have in common? servi, canes, ancillaeNominative PluralAccusative PluralDative PluralDative Singular20s
- Q13Clemens est vir fortior quam Grumio. What is the degree of fortior?comparativesuperlativepositive20s
- Q14_______ tells whether a word is singular or plural.NumberPersonCaseDeclension20s
- Q15Who is the subject of these verbs? amamus, ridebamus, festinavimusTheyYou (all)HeWe20s