Possession is 9/10 of the law
Reflexology
Ipsi, I did it again.
Sugary Perfections
Vocabulification
100
Possessive adjectives must match the nouns they modified in these ways?
What is person, number and gender?
100
Reflexives are called reflexives because they turn back to this.
What is the subject of the sentence?
100
This is the lexicon entry for the intensive pronoun.
What is ipse, ipsa, ipsum?
100
Forms of the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect active indicative are made from this principal part of EVERY verb.
What is the third?
100
This is a great way of saying "recently" in Latin.
What is nuper?
200
This is the lexicon entry for the second person singular reflexive possessive adjective.
What is tuus, tua, tuum?
200
The reflexive pronouns are the same as personal pronouns in these persons and numbers.
What are first and second person, singular and plural?
200
The intensive pronoun declines almost exactly like this pronoun.
What is iste, ista, istud? or What is ille, illa, illud?
200
These are the personal endings for the perfect active indicative of ALL verbs.
What are -i, -isti, -it, -imus, -istis, -erunt?
200
I don't mean to be rude, but this is the Latin word for "tomorrow".
What is cras?
300
In order to show third person possession that is not reflexive one usually uses these masculine, feminine and neuter forms in the singular and plural.
What are eius, eius, eius and eorum, earum, eorum?
300
Reflexive pronouns and possessive adjectives never appear in this case.
What is the nominative?
300
These are the dative singular forms of ipse, ipsa, ipsum.
What are ipsi, ipsi, ipsi?
300
This is the same verb as erant, but in the pluperfect active indicative.
What is fuerant?
300
This is the fourth principal part of a Latin verb that means "to carry on," "to manage" or "to wage" and the means by which you might have come to those translations.
What is gestum?
400
In the sentence "She gave her her freedom" these would be the best latin words to use to express the two "her"s.
What are ei and eius?
400
This is the proper declination of the third person singular reflexive pronoun.
What is -, sui, sibi, se, se?
400
These are two correct translations of the Latin phrase "Ille nauta ipse?"
What are, for example, "that sailor himself" and "that very sailor"?
400
Its possible that this is the third person plural future perfect active indicative of possum.
What is potuerint?
400
Good morning, these are the four principal parts of the Latin verb for "to nourish."
What are alo, alere, alui, altum?
500
In the sentence "She gave her own life for her" these would be the logical Latin words to use the express "her own" and "her".
What are suam and ei?
500
This is the proper declination of the third person plural reflexive pronoun.
What is -, sui, sibi, se, se?
500
This is a proper Latin translation of the English sentence "Many sailors had given themselves to that very man."
What is "Multi nautae viro ipsi se dederant"?
500
These are correct translations of the Latin words "steti," "stetero," and "steteram."
What are "I have stood", "I will have stood" and "I had stood."
500
These are three Latin words that refer to members of a family and they are all this declension.
What are frater, soror, mater and pater, and third declension?
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