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) !r#$ this *assage, ide0ti1y the 3ase #1 the 0#40s a0d ad5e3ti6es a0d *r#0#40s that ha6e 7ee0 40derli0ed. :here the 1#r$ has $#re tha0 #0e *#ssi7ility, try t# 0arr#; d#;0 the a3t4al 3ase 0eeded 1#r the 3#0te<t. litteris perlectis, Domitius, dissimulans, in concilio pronuntiat Pompeium celeriter subsidio venturum, hortaturque eos ne animo deficiant. ipse arcano cum paucis familiaribus suis colloquitur consilumque fugae capere constituit. cum vultus Domiti cum oratione non consentiret, multumque cum suis consiliandi causa secreto praeter consuetudinem colloqueretur, res diutius tegi dissmularique non potuit. Pompeius enim rescripserat sese rem in summum periculum deducturum non esse, neque suo consilio aut voluntate Domitium se in oppidum Corfinium contulisse. divulgato Domiti consilio, milites qui erant Corfini primo vesperi secessionem faciunt atque ita inter se colloquuntur: obsideri se a Caesare; opera munitionesque prope esse perfectas; ducem suum Domitium, cuius spe atque fiducia permanserint, proiectis omnibus fugae consilium capere; debere se suae salutis rationem habere. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. VERBS puto, putare, putavi, putatum I think doceo, docere, docui, docitum I teach adicio, adicere, adieci, adiectum I add fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum I deceive From the principal parts set out above, form the following verbs: 1. 3rd person sg imperfect active indicative of I think 2. 2nd person sg present passive indicative of I deceive 3. 1st person pl perfect passive indicative of I add 4. 3rd person plural future passive indicative of I deceive 5. 3rd person singular pluperfect active subjunctive of I teach 6. 1st person singular perfect passive subjunctive of I think 7. nom masculine plural present participle of I deceive 8. nominative singular gerundive of I teach 9. acc. f. pl. future participle of I add 10. perfect passive infinitive of deceive !r#$ this *assage, ide0ti1y the 1#r$s #1 the 6er7s that ha6e 7ee0 40derli0ed. :here the 1#r$ has $#re tha0 #0e *#ssi7ility, try t# 0arr#; d#;0 the a3t4al 3ase 0eeded 1#r the 3#0te<t. 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. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.