15 questions
Which of the following nouns are accusatives (direct objects)?
servus
lupum
arborem
amīca
eum
Which of the following are nominatives (subjects)?
amīcae
servī
clāmorem
virum
puerī
Which two of the following are nominatives (singular or plural) for puerum?
puerī
puer
puerus
puerae
Which of the following is the plural nominative (subject) for vir?
virae
virum
virī
virem
Which of the following is the accusative (direct object) form of arbor?
arborem
arborum
arboram
arbore
Change statua to its singular accusative (direct object) form.
statuae
statuum
statuam
statuēs
Select the correct form of īrātus to agree with vir.
īrāta
īrātae
īrātem
īrātus
Change clāmorem into its singular nominative (subject) form.
clāmor
clāmora
clāmorus
clāmorum
Which nouns are in their nominative (subject) forms?
puellae
virum
vir
Cornēliam
Sextus
Sextum nōn videt Cornēlia, sed Corneliam Sextus videt.
Who sees whom?
Sextus sees Cornelia
They do not see each other.
Cornelia sees Sextus.
They see each other.
Cornēliam et Flāviam amat Marcus.
Who loves whom?
Cornelia and Flavia love Marcus.
Marcus loves Cornelia and Flavia.
Seriously, who cares?
Cornelia loves Flavia and Marcus.
Mārcum īrātum Sextus terret, quod molestus est.
Who is the annoying boy?
Marcus.
Sextus.
Which nouns are accusatives (direct objects)?
puella
lupum
puerum
arborem
fragore
Select the nominative (subject forms) for puellam (both singular and plural).
puella
puellus
puellī
puellae
puellem
What is the accusative (direct object) form of fragor?
fragorem
fragorum
fragorae
fragoram
fragorus