What does the pronoun "hic, haec, hoc" mean?
this/these
What does the pronoun "ille, illa, illud" mean?
that/those
What is the vocative case used for?
direct address
What does "imperative" mean?
command
What case is "nos"?
nominative and accusastive
Translate: "hi amici in villa Aristonis semper cantant."
These friends always sing in Aristo's house.
Translate: "servus nobis illum locum servat."
Make the following noun vocative: "Helena"
Helena
Make the following verb singular imperative: "specto, spectare"
specta
What case is "me"?
accusative and ablative
Translate: "hic iuvenis forte tibi nocuit."
This young man accidentally hurt you.
Listen to those trumpeters!
Make the following noun vocative: "Aristo"
Aristo
Make the following verb plural imperative: "venio, venire"
venite
What case is "nobis"?
dative and ablative
Translate: "hanc pompam Barbillus spectare nolebat."
Barbillus does not want to watch this procession.
Translate: "ille igitur iuvenibus appropinquavit."
Therefore he approached the young men.
Make the following noun vocative: "maritus"
Make the following verb a singular NEGATIVE command: "defendo, defendere"
noli defendere
What case is "mihi"?
dative
Translate: "Aristo hos versus non amat."
Aristo does not like these verses.
Translate: "rosas pulchriores quam illas numquam vidi."
I have never before seen roses more beautiful than those.
Make the following noun vocative: "Caecilius"
Caecili
Make the following verb a plural NEGATIVE command: "vexo, vexare"
Translate: "nobiscum"
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