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Latin Biliteracy Prep - Noun Case Review

Latin Biliteracy Prep - Noun Case Review

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9th - 12th Grade

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9 Slides • 13 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What are the six main cases in Latin?

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Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, Vocative

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Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Locative, Vocative

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Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Ablative, Vocative, Instrumental

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Nominative, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, Vocative, Locative

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Multiple Choice

How do you identify the case of a noun?

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By identifying the noun's origin or etymology.
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By determining the noun's length in characters.
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By counting the number of syllables in the noun.
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Identify the case of a noun by analyzing its ending.

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Multiple Choice

What is the nominative case in grammar?

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The subject case

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The object case

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The possessive case

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The adverbial case

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Multiple Choice

Which word is the subject of the Latin sentence?

"Marcus ridet: hahahae!"

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Marcus

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ridet

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hahahae

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Multiple Choice

What does the genitive case show in a sentence?

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Possession

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Action

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Location

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Time

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Multiple Choice

How would the Roman's have written the phrase "the cat's fur?"

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the fur of the cat

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the cat's fur

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the cat of the fur

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the fur's cat

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Multiple Choice

What does the dative case indicate in a sentence?

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Direct object

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Indirect object

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Subject

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Predicate

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not a verb that would take the dative in Latin?

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Give

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Show

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Owe

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Buy

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Multiple Choice

Mīlitēs inter_________ stābant.

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equi

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equorum

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equis

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equos

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Multiple Choice

Senex līberīs _____ nārrābat.

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fabulam

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fābulā

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fābulīs

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fabulae

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct translation: away from the road

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ā viā

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ab viā

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ex viā

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ē viā

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Multiple Choice

What does the ablative case show?

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Means

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Manner

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Separation

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the vocative case in Latin?

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To indicate possession

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To show direct address

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To express location

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To form questions

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