Relative pronouns et al.
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- Q1What are the Nominative singular Relative Pronounsqui, quae, quod30s
- Q2What are the Nominative Plural RelativePronouns?qui, quae, quae30s
- Q3What are the Accusative Plural Relative Pronouns?quos, quas, quae30s
- Q4What are the Dative Plural Relative Pronouns?quibus, quibus, quibus30s
- Q5What are the Genitive Singular Relative Pronouns?cuius, cuius, cuius30s
- Q6What are the Accusative Singular Relative Pronouns?quem, quam, quod30s
- Q7What are the Genitive Plural RelativePronouns?quorum, quarum, quorum30s
- Q8What are the Dative Singular Relative Pronouns?cui, cui, cui30s
- Q9What are the Ablative Singular Relative Pronouns?quo, qua, quo30s
- Q10Translate this sentence correctly: rex, qui canem tenebat, in atrio sedebat.The king, who was holding the the dog, was sitting in the atrium.60s
- Q11Translate this sentence correctly: vinum, quod Salvius bibebant, erat optimum.The wine, which Salvius was drinking, was excellent.60s
- Q12Translate this sentence correctly: canis, quem Bregans spectabat, ferocissimus erat.The dog, which Bregans was watching, was very fierce.60s
- Q13Translate this sentence correctly: cena, quam Volubilis parabat, erat splendida.The dinner, which Volubilis was preparing, was splendid.60s
- Q14Translate this sentence correctly: ego tibi pecuniam dedi.I gave the money to you.60s
- Q15Translate this sentence correctly: cur me vituperas?Why do you curse me?60s