What is the Latin word for death? (A complete answer will include both forms).
Mors, mortis
"Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son."
How is virgin being used in this sentence?
Subject
False: Rego is sufficient
True or false: the dative form is affected when the noun is i-stem
False
Fill in the TWO blanks:
"T'was the night before Christmas, and all through the _____,
Not a creature was stirring, not even a _____."
House, mouse
What does dimittere mean in English?
To send away
"Therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God."
How is God being used in this sentence?
Knowing Caesar was ambitious, Brutus wanted to stop him.
Is the italicized pronoun a regular personal pronoun or a reflexive pronoun?
Regular personal pronoun
"I bought my sister a Christmas gift!"
Which of these nouns is an indirect object?
Sister
Which fairy tale helped inspire gingerbread houses?
Hansel and Gretel
What is the Latin word for town? (A complete answer will include both forms).
oppidum, oppidi
"And she wrapped Him in cloths, and laid Him in a manger."
How are both instances of Him being used in this sentence?
Direct Object
What is the grammatical term for the noun a pronoun is referring to?
The antecedent
"I ran to the store for the Christmas tree."
What kind of dative is being used here?
Dative of Purpose
Name at least two of the three Wise Men
Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior
What does pellere mean in English?
to drive
"For to us a Child is born."
How is us being used in this sentence?
Indirect object
"Caesar led them into the city."
What is the Latin form of "them"?
Eos
Which of these is an improper way to translate a Dative of Reference?
a) In my opinion, sugar cookies are the best cookie.
b) You didn't hear this from me, but sugar cookies are the best cookie
c) As far as I am concerned, sugar cookies are the best cookie.
b) You didn't hear this from me, but sugar cookies are the best cookie
Which prophet in the Old Testament prophesied that Christ would be born in Bethlehem?
The Prophet Micah
What is the Latin word for "there" (the adverb)?
Ibi
"And there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch."
How is field being used in this sentence?
The shepherd praises himself.
What is the correct Latin form of "himself"?
Translate:
"They have a tree." (A Christmas tree of course)
Abor est eis.
In 1965, an astronaut jammed out to what Christmas song on his harmonica, broadcasted all the way back down to Earth?
Jingle Bells