Which sentence is an example of an attributive adjective? (Hint: It modifies the noun directly and is usually placed before the noun)
I will eat the red apple. or The apple is red.
I will eat the red apple.
puer, pueri means what?
boy
imperator, imperatoris means what?
emperor or general
Put the reflexive pronouns in order:
se
se
sui
sibi
sui
sibi
se
se
How do you say "I build" (present tense)?
munio
Which sentence has an example of a predicate adjective? (Hint: the predicate adjective follows a verb of being).
The apple is red. or I like to eat apples.
The apple is (verb of being) red.
donum, doni means what?
gift
bellum, belli means what?
war
Nero had great love of himself.
How do you say "of himself"?
sui (genitive is "of himself")
How do you say: You build (present, second person, singular)?
munis
Which sentence contains a substantive adjective?
Many came to the party or I see many people on the bus.
Many people came to the party.
ager, agri means what?
field
caelum, caeli means what?
heaven
The girl got cake for herself.
How do you say "for herself"?
sibi (dative is to or for)
How do you say "They were building" (past, 3rd person, plural)?
muniunt
Which adjective in the sentence is not followed by a noun?
The man is tall.
tall
servus, servi means what?
servant, slave
Christus, Christi means what?
Christ
Caesar wrote a book concerning himself.
How do you say "concerning himself"?
de se (de=concerning and se=himself (accusative)
How do you say "I may build" (future possible)?
muniam
Which adjective is not followed by a noun?
The brave die nobly.
brave
amicus, amici means what?
friend
Christianus, Christiani means what?
Christian
Cicero hurt himself with a staple gun.
How do you say "himself"?
se = himself accusative
How do you say "We will build" (future, 1st person, plural)?
muniemus