Vocabulary
Ablative Absolute Grammar
Make Ablative Absolutes
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fabulā, –ae, f.

Story

100

How do you translate ablative nouns and adjectives IN GENERAL.

by/with/because/from ___

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legiō, legiōnis, f. - legion & quiētus  (make it plural).

legiōnibus quietīs

100

What is the story about the secret p00per (give a brief recap)

Someone left a p**p twice at Mr. Albanese's old seminary in the middle of the public hallway.

100

Translate: transeo

I cross

200

navis, navis, f.

Ship

200

What is the most basic literal translation of the ablative absolute construction?

With the ____ having been ____ed.

200

Dēpositus & fabulae, -ae f.   (make it singular)

Depositā fabulā

200

What is the dative/ablative plural of tribus, -ūs 

tribubus

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Translate: praemisimus

we [have] sent ahead

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intellegō, intellegere, intellexī, intellectum

 to understand

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What are some other ways you can start off an ablative absolute constructions (name 4)

Since, when, although, once, after, because ....


the (noun) was (verb)ed

300

Rex, regis m. king & expulsus.  (make it singular)

Rege expulsō

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Which Roman emperor legalized Christianity?

Constantine

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Translate transibatur

it was being crossed

400

narrō, narrāre, narrāvī, narrātus

To tell

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Is this a correct ablative absolute construction? If not, where does it go wrong (case, number, or gender):
Narratīs fabulas

It is incorrect due to the case being off (fabulous is accusative plural). 

400

deletus & silva, ae f. 

silvā deletā

400

What was the name of the Roman King who had secret books revealed to him by Egeria the nymph?

Numa Pompilius

400

Translate deleverant

they had destroyed

500

verbum, –ī, n.

Word

500

Is this a correct ablative absolute construction? If not, where does it go wrong (case, number, and gender of each errant word)?

Portas transito

Neither of the words are ablative as they should be.

The gender of Porta and transito don't match.

Their pluralities don't even match.

500

mūnītus & castra, castrorum, n.

Munitīs castrīs

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Is the story of Romulus and Remus considered history? What genre would it be?

Mythology or Legend

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Translate: narratum est

it was/has been told

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