poena, poenae
1st Declension
incendimus
Verb
Identify the Subject of this sentence. You must be as specific as possible.
insidias ardeo.
I (-o)
incendo, incendere, incendi, incensus
a Direct Object in the Accusative Case
Which of these words could be the subject of a sentence?
comes, imperamus, proximus, nocuissemus
comes
comes, comitis
3rd Declension
proximus
Adjective
Ignara principis iussi puella elephantis nocuerat.
What case is elephantis and why?
Dative because it is the Object of nocuerat
sub
A noun in the Ablative Case
Which of the following words could be the Direct Object of a sentence?
comitis, comitibus, comiti, comitem
comitem
praemium, praemii
2nd Declension (Neuter)
sub
preposition
praemia comitum proximorum incendo
Which noun is in the Genitive Case and what type of Genitive Use does this sentence have?
Possession (comitum)
ignarus, -a, -um
A noun in the Genitive Case
Which of the following words could be the Object of a Preposition?
sub, adeo, antea, praemio
praemio
insidiae, insidiarum
1st Declension
iussum
noun
Ignara principis iussi puella elephantis nocuerat.
Why is principis in the Genitive Case?
Genitive of Possession
noceo, nocere, nocui, nocitum (to harm)
a Result Clause
Which of the following words could be the Main Verb of a sentence?
insidiae, iussum, imperat, ignari
imperat
4th Declension
impero
verb
Ignara principis iussi puella elephantis nocuerat.
Why is iussi in the Genitive Case
ignara often takes a Genitive Object (unaware OF SOMETHING)
tantus, -a, -um
a Result Clause
Which of the following words could be a Participle?
instruxisses, instruimus, instruximus, instruentes
instruentes