Which word is the relative pronoun in the sentence "alter erat Cantaber, qui iram celare non poterat"?
qui
Translate "amabo"
I will love
Comparative, or not?
laetior
Comparative
The verb in a Latin indirect statement is an ______________.
infinitive
Which demonstrative means "this"?
hic, haec, hoc
What is the antecedent of quod in "itaque aurum, quod Cantaber in horreo celat, mihi est."
aurum
Translate "cenabimus"
we will dine
Comparative, or not?
quietissimus
Not
What case is the subject of a Latin indirect statement?
accusative
Which demonstrative is used as a pronoun meaning "him, her, it, them"?
is, ea, id
What gender is the relative pronoun form "quod?
Neuter
Translate "laborabunt"
they will work
Translate "tristior"
Indirect statements are introduced by what type of verb?
"head" verbs
What gender is the demonstrative form hanc?
Feminine
What case is the relative pronoun form "qui"?
Nominative
Translate "laeti erimus"
we will be happy
Translate "more difficult"
difficilior
True or false: there is an indirect statement in this sentence:
Otho sensit Lucilium dubitare.
True
What case is the demonstrative form illorum?
Genitive
What gender, case and number is the relative pronoun form "quem"?
masculine accusative singular
Translate "you will love"
amabis | amabitis
Translate "maior"
bigger, greater
Translate:
putavisti me illum tribunum amare.
You thought I loved that tribune.
What is the gender, case and number of eas?
Feminine accusative plural