daughter
filia -ae, f.
nominative singular
tu, you
A ________ person love his country.
patriotic
Christ (nominative)
Christus
A pronoun is a word used...
in place of a noun
grace, favor; thanks (pl.)
gratia -ae, f.
accusative singular
te, you
The _________ teacher allowed his student and extra day to complete an assignment.
gracious
always (adv)
semper
The noun the pronoun takes the place of is called the:__________.
antecedent
fatherland, country
patria -ae, f.
dative plural
vobis, to/for you all
Christianity was _________ over the old pagan order.
victorious
You too, Brutus?
Et tu, Brute?
The genitive of 1st person pronouns are not used to show______________ .
It is used for other ______ expressions.
possession, of
province
provincia -ae, f.
ablative plural
vobis, ibwf you all
Obedience to one's parents is a _______ duty.
filial
grace (accusative)
gratiam
What is the Adjective Agreement Rule?
An adjective agrees w/ its noun in gender, number, and case, but not declension.
money
pecunia -ae, f.
genitive singular
tui, of you
A _______ is an elevated arch bridge that can convey trains across wide valleys.
viaduct
hsi will give
debit
A pronoun agrees with its _________ in ________ and _______, but its ________ is determined by its function in its own clause.
antecedent, gender, number, case