hic, haec, hoc
shopkeeper
tabernarius
What is the difference between an interrogative and a relative pronoun? Use an example. The example can be in English.
interrogative pronouns ask questions: Who hit Julia?
relative pronouns connect clauses: Julia, who is hit by Marcus, sings.
Puella quam Aemilia videt est Iulia
relative pronoun
What was the cost of the ring Medus bought Lydia?
90 sesterce
Demonstrative pronoun meaning that or those
ille, illa, illud
she stops, halts
consistit
What is a demonstrative pronoun and what two charts are demonstrative pronouns?
Demonstrative pronouns are pronouns that point to specific objects. They take the place of a noun, noun phrase, activity, or situation. They are used to demonstrate.
hic, haec, hoc and ille, illa, illud
Quam videt Aemilia?
interrogative pronoun
Does the ring that Medus buys Lydia have a gem on it?
yes
genitive plural personal pronouns
eorum, earum, eorum
he accepts, recieves
accipit
What type of ablative is being used in the sentence below?
Feminae ornamentis delectantur
Ablative of means
Women are being delighted by jewelry.
Estne via Latina tam longa quam via Aurelia?
adverb correlating with tam
Please name the pieces of jewelry that Lydia owns by the end of the chapter.
A line of pearls and a gemmed ring
ablative singular personal pronouns
eo, ea, eo
bejeweled, set with a jewel
gemmatus, a, um
How is tantus... quantus... different then tam... quam...? How are they the same.
They are the same because they are both correlatives. A correlative a word that is a word paired with another word with which it functions to perform a single function but from which it is separated in the sentence. Tantus/ quantus always refers to size whereas tam/quam can be used to compare any quality.
Quam pulchra est villa Iulii!
adverb as a point of exclamation (how)
What is the name of the shopkeeper and what does he sell?
Albinus and he sells gems and pearls
dative plural of demonstrative pronoun meaning "that" or "those"
illis, illis, illis
enough
satis
Flip the sentence into the active voice.
Lineae margaritarum habentur Aemiliā
Aemilia habet lineas margaritarum
Quam pulchra est Lydia?
interrogative adverb
Does Lydia know that Medus stole the coins from Iulius?
No she does not. drama