Vocabulary
Grammar
Hic/Is/Ille
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100

nihil

not, not at all (adv)

nothing (noun)

100

How must adjectives agree with their nouns in Latin?

Case, number and gender

100
Using HIC. _________ montibus. Translate. 

His. These mountains. 

100

How should these two sentences be translated?

Caesar eum occidit.

Caesar illum occidit. 

Caesar killed him/that man

Caesar killed THAT man (as opposed to this one)

200

aperio, aperire

open, uncover, expose

200

Which type of adjective stand AFTER the nouns they modify?

Adjectives of quality and possessive adjectives

200

Using HIC.  ex _______ loco. 

hoc. Out of/from that place.
200

In the following sentence, hunc is used as a ___________ and means___________. Caesar hunc occidit. 

pronoun (or substantive adjective) and "this man"
300

hide, conceal

abdo, abdere, abdidi, abditus

300

Which type of adjectives stand BEFORE the nouns they modify? (There are 5, get at least 3) 

Adjectives of quantity, size and number, demonstrative and interrogative adjectives. 

300

Using ILLE. ________ castra. 

illa. THOSE camps. 

300

_____is used when something is near the person spoken to. 

Iste

400

hurl down, cast down

dejicio, dejicere, dejeci, dejectus

400
Which personal pronoun is used emphatically? And which is less emphatic?

Ille (emphatic); Is

400

Using IS. ________ hominem. 

Hunc. This man. 

400

____ points out that which is close to the speaker

Hic

500

javelin

pilum, i

500

When used in contrast, ________ refers to the latter and __________ to the former. 

Hic; Ille

500

Using HIC. ________ itinere.

Hoc. This journey.

500

What is special about causa when it means "for the sake of"?

It is preceded by the genitive case