vertit
he/ she/ it turns
What is a correlative? Can you give an example?
A word that is paired with another word with which it functions to perform a single function but from which it is separated in the sentence.
neque... neque
et... et
non solum... sed etiam
tam... quam
Puerī Iūlium exspectant.
Iūlius exspectantur ā puerīs.
Nominative singular interrogative pronouns
Qui, quae, quod
Why is Iulia sad?
She thinks she has an ugly nose.
tenet
he/ she/ it wipes
How is sē different from suus, sua, suum?
Sē is a reflexive pronoun and suus is a possessive adjective.
Ea videt sē= she sees herself
ea videt suum speculum= she sees her own mirror
Venitne Iūlius Rōmā?
Iūlius Rōmā non venit, sed Iūlius Tusculō venit.
Ablative singular personal pronouns
eō, eā, eō
Who goes to comfort Iulia?
Syra
oculus
eye
What is a demonstrative pronoun? What does it mean?
A pronoun that is used to point to something specific within a sentence.
hic, haec, hoc= this, these
Quis ōstium aperit et claudit?
Ōstium aperitur et clauditur ab ōstiāriō.
Ōstiārius ōstium aperit at claudit.
Dative plural relative pronouns
quibus, quibus, quibus
Yes, they are both expecting/ waiting for him.
immō
no, on the contrary
What is the dative case used for?
Indirect Objects
Quid inest in saccīs?
Mala et pira insunt in saccīs.
Genitive plural noun endings
arum, orum, orum
Who fetches Iulia from her room?
Delia
plēnus
full (of)
What is the passive voice? Can you give the endings?
When the object is being acted upon.
r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur
Cui Iūlius mālum pirumque dat?
Iūlius mālum pirumque dat et Marcō et Quīntō.
Dative Singular demonstrative pronouns
huic, huic, huic
How many total pears are given out by Iulius?
Iulius gives out at least 7 pears. If you are saying more please justify your reasoning.