
Stage 11: Special Verbs Recap Lesson
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World Languages
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7th Grade
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Adrienne Moran
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Multiple Choice
What is a noun CASE?
The characteristic of a noun that tells you WHETHER IT'S SINGULAR OR PLURAL
The characteristic of a noun that tells you HOW IT IS BEING USED IN THE SENTENCE
The characteristic of a noun that tells you WHAT FAMILY OF ENDINGS THE NOUN USES
The characteristic of a noun that tells you IF IT'S A PERSON, PLACE, OR THING
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Multiple Choice
What is the NOMINATIVE CASE used for?
subjects
direct objects
indirect objects
possession
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Multiple Choice
What is the DATIVE CASE used for?
subjects
direct objects
indirect objects
possession
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Multiple Choice
What is the ACCUSATIVE CASE used for?
subjects
direct objects
indirect objects
possession
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is NOT an accusative ending?
-um
-ēs
-ōs
-ae
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is NOT a special verb that takes the dative?
favet: favit
placet: placuit
credit: credidit
quaerit: quaesivit
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Multiple Choice
Which of these has the correct definitions of our Stage 11 specials verbs?
favet = supports
credit = trusts, believes
placet = pleases
favet = trusts, believes
credit = supports
placet = pleases
favet = pleases
credit = trusts, believes
placet = supports
favet = pleases
credit = supports
placet = trusts, believes
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct way to say, "The farmers favor Lucius."
agricolae Luciō favent.
agricolae Luciō favet.
agricolae Lucium favent.
agricolae Lucium favet.
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Multiple Choice
Which is the correct way to say, "The dinner pleases us."
cena nobis placet.
cena nos placet.
cena nobis favet.
cena nos favet.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct way to say, "The judge did not believe Hermogenes." (Hermogenes is a 3rd declension name.)
iudex Hermogenī non credidit.
iudex Hermogenem non credidit.
iudex Hermogenī non credit.
iudex Hermogenem non credit.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct way to say, "We hear the great uproar."
nos magnum clamorem audimus.
nos magnō clamorī audimus.
nos magnum clamorem audiunt.
nos magnō clamorī audiunt.
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