
Latin Q1
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- Q1When I am the subject the verb ends in...oxtnt20s
- Q2The object of a linking verb is...Intransitive objectA circleComplementDirect Object20s
- Q3adventiuntthey arrivethey climbNone of thesehe/she arrives20s
- Q4What case goes with this preposition: in=intoAccusativePrepositions don't have caseAblativeNominative20s
- Q5What are helping verbs in LatinThere are noneThey can be both action and non-actionAction verbsNon-action verbs20s
- Q6What case goes with this preposition: exAccusativeAblativeThis is not a Latin wordNominative20s
- Q7How many prepositions are in the nominative case?204Too many we don't put them all20s
- Q8If the subject is he/she then the verb ends insDepends on gendertnt20s
- Q9Translate this sentence: Cornelia legit in arboresCornelia reads in the treeCornelia reads into the tree.Cornelia reads into the treesCornelia runs into the tree30s
- Q10Which of these does not make senseCornelia est laetaCornelia currit in arboremCornelia curritCornelia est currit10s
- Q11What case goes with adverbs?AblativeNominativeAccusativeThe are no adverbs in Latin10s