13 questions
Choose the word in the ablative case.
Salvius rīdēbat, cōnsiliō amīcī dēlectātus.
Salvius
rīdēbat
cōnsiliō
dēlectātus
What type of ablative is in this sentence?
Salvius rīdēbat, cōnsiliō amīcī dēlectātus.
ablative of means
ablative of time when
Choose the best translation:
Salvius rīdēbat, cōnsiliō amīcī dēlectātus.
Salvius was laughing, delighted by the plan of his friend.
Salvius was laughing, delighting his friend with his plan.
Which of these is NOT in the ablative?
Belimicus, verbīs Salviī perturbātus et metū īrāque commōtus, audācter dīcere coepit.
verbīs
metū
īrā
audācter
What type of ablatives are in this sentence?
Belimicus, verbīs Salviī perturbātus et metū īrāque commōtus, audācter dīcere coepit.
ablative of means
ablative of time when
Choose the best translation:
Belimicus, verbīs Salviī perturbātus et metū īrāque commōtus, audācter dīcere coepit.
disturbed by the words of Salvius and moved by fear and anger
Salvius disturbed him with words and fear and anger moved him
Identify the expression of time:
duōs diēs Modestus in horreō sē cēlābat.
duos dies
Modestus
in horreo
se celabat
Choose the best translation:
duōs diēs Modestus in horreō sē cēlābat.
For two days, Modestus hid himself in the barn.
On the second day, Modestus hid himself in the barn.
This sentence contains an...
duōs diēs Modestus in horreō sē cēlābat.
ablative of time when
accusative duration of time
ablative of means
Identify the expression of time:
tertiō diē Modestus, famē cōnfectus, ex horreō exīre volēbat.
tertiō diē
famē cōnfectus
ex horreō
exīre volēbat
Choose the best translation:
tertiō diē Modestus, famē cōnfectus, ex horreō exīre volēbat.
On the third day, Modestus, finished by hunger, was wanting to leave the barn.
After three days, Modestus, finished by hunger, was wanting to leave the barn.
This sentence contains (choose two)
tertiō diē Modestus, famē cōnfectus, ex horreō exīre volēbat.
ablative of time when
accusative duration of time
ablative of means
What is the use of the ablative case?
subject
direct object
possession
object of the preposition