_announces_
_arrow_ _injury, wrong_
_cottage_ _battle_ (noun)
_gives_ _small_
girl _fights_ (verb)
_good_ maid
_carries_ _down from_
_chicken_ _long_
_victory_ _cause_
_land_ _whose_
[Footnote 1: The translations of words used in Caesar are in
italics.]
_504._ Review Questions. How many syllables has a Latin word? How are
words divided into syllables? What is the ultima? the penult? the
antepenult? When is a syllable short? When is a syllable long? What is
the law of Latin accent? Define the subject of a sentence; the
predicate; the object; the copula. What is inflection? declension?
conjugation? What is the ending of the verb in the third person
singular, and what in the plural? What does the form of a noun show?
Name the Latin cases. What case is used for the subject? the direct
object? the possessor? What relation is expressed by the dative case?
Give the rule for the indirect object. How are questions answered in
Latin? What is a predicate adjective? an attributive adjective? What is
meant by agreement? Give the rule for the agreement of the adjective.
What are the three relations expressed by the ablative? What can you say
of the position of the possessive pronoun? the modifying genitive? the
adjective? What is the base? What is grammatical gender? What is the
rule for gender in the first declension? What are the general principles
of Latin word order?
_505._ Fill out the following summary of the first declension:
THE FIRST OR A-DECLENSION
1. Ending in the nominative singular
2. Rule for gender
3. Case terminations
a. Singular
b. Plural
4. Irregular nouns
II. REVIEW OF LESSONS IX-XVII
_506._ Give the English of the following words:
NOUNS OF THE FIRST DECLENSION
/agri cultura\ /galea\
/constantia\ /inopia\
/copia\ /lacrima\
/diligentia\ /lorica\
/fama\ /patria\
femina /praeda\
NOUNS OF THE SECOND DECLENSION
/ager\ /liberi\
/amicus\ magister
/arma\ (plural) /murus\
/auxilium\ /numerus\
/bellum\ /oppidanus\
/carrus\ /oppidum\
/castrum\ /pilum\
/cibus\ /populus\
/consilium\ /p
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