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What does a relative clause look like in a Latin sentence?
starts with a SIDSPACE preposition and ends with noun in the ablative case
starts with a form of qui, quae, quod and ends with a verb.
starts with a nominative and ends with an ablative
starts with a verb and ends with a period
Which English word is a "relative pronoun"?
who, which
with, around
is, was
he, they
What is the relative pronoun in Latin?
sine, in, de, sub, pro, ab, cum, ex
unus, duo, tres
qui, quae, quod
hic, ille
What is the antecedent?
The word that the relative pronoun refers back to
Another word for relative pronoun
The subject of a relative clause
The verb of a relative clause
What is the relative pronoun in this sentence?
victima, quam servus tenēbat, bālāvit.
victima
quam
servus
tenēbat
What is the antecedent in this sentence?
victima, quam servus tenēbat, bālāvit.
victima
quam
servus
tenēbat
What is the gender of the relative pronoun?
victima, quam servus tenēbat, bālāvit.
masculine
feminine
neuter
What is the number of the relative pronoun?
victima, quam servus tenēbat, bālāvit.
singular
plural
What is the case of the relative pronoun?
victima, quam servus tenēbat, bālāvit.
nominative
dative
accusative
ablative
What is the relative pronoun in the sentence?
post Quīntum ambulābant duae ancillae, quae duōs tripodas ferēbant.
Quīntum
ancillae
quae
ferēbant
What is the antecedent in the sentence?
post Quīntum ambulābant duae ancillae, quae duōs tripodas ferēbant.
Quīntum
ancillae
quae
ferēbant
What is the gender of the relative pronoun in the sentence?
post Quīntum ambulābant duae ancillae, quae duōs tripodas ferēbant.
masculine
feminine
neuter
What is the case of the relative pronoun in the sentence?
post Quīntum ambulābant duae ancillae, quae duōs tripodas ferēbant.
nominative
dative
accusative
ablative
What is the relative pronoun in this sentence?
dōnum, quod rēgem maximē dēlectāvit, erat equus.
dōnum
quod
rēgem
dēlectāvit
What is the antecedent in this sentence?
dōnum, quod rēgem maximē dēlectāvit, erat equus.
dōnum
quod
rēgem
dēlectāvit
What is the case of the relative pronoun in this sentence?
dōnum, quod rēgem maximē dēlectāvit, erat equus.
nominative
dative
accusative
ablative
What is the gender of the relative pronoun in this sentence?
dōnum, quod rēgem maximē dēlectāvit, erat equus.
masculine
feminine
neuter
What is the relative pronoun?
agnus, quem servus dūcēbat, erat victima.
agnus
quem
servus
dūcēbat
What is the antecedent?
agnus, quem servus dūcēbat, erat victima.
agnus
quem
servus
dūcēbat
What is the case of the relative pronoun?
agnus, quem servus dūcēbat, erat victima.
nominative
dative
accusative
ablative
What is the gender of the relative pronoun?
agnus, quem servus dūcēbat, erat victima.
masculine
feminine
neuter
What is the relative pronoun?
Claudius erat imperātor, quī Cogidubnum rēgem fēcit.
imperātor
quī
Cogidubnum
fēcit
What is the antecedent?
Claudius erat imperātor, quī Cogidubnum rēgem fēcit.
imperātor
quī
Cogidubnum
fēcit
What is the case of the relative pronoun?
Claudius erat imperātor, quī Cogidubnum rēgem fēcit.
nominative
dative
accusative
ablative
What is the gender of the relative pronoun?
Claudius erat imperātor, quī Cogidubnum rēgem fēcit.
masculine
feminine
neuter