Nouns,
adjectives
and
pronouns
 


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Nouns,
adjectives
and
pronouns
Identify
the
following
cases,
giving
all
possibilities
where
there
is
more
than
one:
1.
milites
2.
dona
3.
ducis
4.
huic
5.
ingentes
6.
feminis
7.
itineris
8.
filio
9.
omni
10. gladii
11. turba
12. vias
13. cuius
14. bellorum
15. urbes
16. puellae
17. matri
18. illi
19. urbe
20. infelicia
Declension
Case(s)
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litteris
perlectis,
Domitius,
dissimulans,
in
concilio
pronuntiat
Pompeium
celeriter
subsidio
venturum,
hortaturque
eos
ne
animo
deficiant.
ipse
arcano
cum
paucis
familiaribus
suis
colloquitur
consilumque
fugae
capere
constituit.
cum
vultus
Domiti
cum
oratione
non
consentiret,
multumque
cum
suis
consiliandi
causa
secreto
praeter
consuetudinem
colloqueretur,
res
diutius
tegi
dissmularique
non
potuit.
Pompeius
enim
rescripserat
sese
rem
in
summum
periculum
deducturum
non
esse,
neque
suo
consilio
aut
voluntate
Domitium
se
in
oppidum
Corfinium
contulisse.
divulgato
Domiti
consilio,
milites
qui
erant
Corfini
primo
vesperi
secessionem
faciunt
atque
ita
inter
se
colloquuntur:
obsideri
se
a
Caesare;
opera
munitionesque
prope
esse
perfectas;
ducem
suum
Domitium,
cuius
spe
atque
fiducia
permanserint,
proiectis
omnibus
fugae
consilium
capere;
debere
se
suae
salutis
rationem
habere.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. VERBS
puto,
putare,
putavi,
putatum
I
think
doceo,
docere,
docui,
docitum
I
teach
adicio,
adicere,
adieci,
adiectum
I
add
fallo,
fallere,
fefelli,
falsum
I
deceive
From
the
principal
parts
set
out
above,
form
the
following
verbs:
1. 3rd
person
sg
imperfect
active
indicative
of
I
think
2. 2nd
person
sg
present
passive
indicative
of
I
deceive
3. 1st
person
pl
perfect
passive
indicative
of
I
add
4. 3rd
person
plural
future
passive
indicative
of
I
deceive
5. 3rd
person
singular
pluperfect
active
subjunctive
of
I
teach
6. 1st
person
singular
perfect
passive
subjunctive
of
I
think
7. nom
masculine
plural
present
participle
of
I
deceive
8. nominative
singular
gerundive
of
I
teach
9. acc.
f.
pl.
future
participle
of
I
add
10. perfect
passive
infinitive
of
deceive
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For
the
type
of
analysis
required,
see
the
questions
on
the
previous
sheet,
but
add
the
present
form
and
meaning
(e.g.
amo
–
I
love).
consul
copias
contra
hostem
educit;
parvo
dirimente
intervallo
castra
ponit.
proxima
inde
nocte
Volsci,
discordia
Romana
freti,
si
qua
nocturna
transitio
proditiove
fieri
posset,
temptant
castra.
sensere
vigiles;
excitatus
exercitus;
signo
dato
concursum
est
ad
arma;
ita
frustra
id
inceptum
Volscis
fuit.
reliquum
noctis
utrimque
quieti
datum.
postero
die
prima
luce
Volsci,
fossis
repletis,
vallum
invadunt.
iamque
ob
omni
parte
munimenta
vellebantur,
cum
consul,
quamquam
cuncti
undique
(et
nexi
ante
omnes)
ut
signum
daret
clamabant,
experiendi
animos
militum
causa
parumper
moratus,
postquam
satis
apparebat
ingens
ardor,
dato
tandem
ad
erumpendum
signo,
militem
avidum
certaminis
emittit.
primo
statim
incursu
pulsi
hostes;
fugientibus,
quoad
insequi
pedes
potuit,
terga
caesa;
eques
usque
ad
castra
pavidos
egit.
mox
ipsa
castra,
legionibus
circumdatis,
cum
Volscos
inde
etiam
pavor
expulisset,
capta
direptaque.
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