Gramar Test Questions

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What is the rule for the agreement of participles and the nouns they modify?

participles must agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case

What is the rule for the agreement of relative pronouns and their antecedents?

relative pronouns must agree with their antecedent in gender and number only.

what is the mood of the verb in the subordinate clause introduced by the conjunction CUM?

subjunctive

What does a relative clause of the purpose differ from a regular purpose clause?

subordinating word is the restive pronoun (qui, due, quod) instead of the conjunction ut.

What case is used to complete the meaning of the objective DIGNUS or as the object of the verb FRUOR or UTOR?

ablative

What is the rule for the agreement of adjectives and the nouns they modify?

adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify gender, number, and case

How is the gerundive translated in an expression of necessity or obligation, and what case is the actor of the action expressed by the gerundive?

the ACTOR MUST "VERB" and the a actor is expressed by a noun in the dative case

What does the ablative case show when used without a preposition in an expression of time?

time when

How is the PRESENT ACTIVE PARTICIPLE customarily translated?

"verb"-ing

What is the alternate ending used in poetry for the 3rd person plural perfect tense form?

-ere

what does a result clause explain to the reader, what is the introductory word, what is the mood of the verb in a result clause.

A result clause is a subordinate clause in a complex sentence explains what has happened as a result of the action or the description expressed in the main clause. The introductory word is Ut( ut non for the negative) and the verb in the result clause is subjunctive.

How is a participial phrase in the abl case (without a preposition) best translated and what is the name of this construction

Ablative absolute, introduced with "when"

what does a purpose clause explain to the reader, what is the introductory word to the clause, what is the mood of the verb in a purpose clause?

a purpose clause explains why the action of the main clause took place, the introductory word is UT (NE for the negative) and the mood of the verb in the purpose clause is subjunctive

What case of the supine shows in what respect something is true?

ablative

What does the ABLATIVE CASE show when used without a preposition to identify how something is done?

ablative of means or ablative of instrument

What does the ablative case show when used with a passive verb and the preposition AB?

ablative of personal agent and ablative of actor

How is the origin of something or the source of something expressed?

ablative without a preposition

How is the FUTURE ACTIVE PARTICIPLE customarily translated? about to "verb."

about to "verb"

What does the ABLATIVE CASE show when used with the preposition CUM?

accompaniment

What case is used for the subject of the infinite in an indirect statement?

accusative

what case of the supine expresses purpose?

accusative

How is a noun in the ACCUSATIVE CASE used in a sentence with a transitive verb?

as the Direct Object of the verb

How is a noun in the NOMINATIVE CASE used in a sentence?

as the subject of the verb

what are the ways of asking a direct question?

by means of a equation word, ubi, cur, quit, quid; by adding -ne to the end of the first word in the sentence; by means of the questions word num (which is used to suggest that the answer to the question will be no)

What case is used for the object of the special CREDO, FAVEO, RESISTO, OBSTO, PERSUADEO& IMPERO?

dative

what does the accusative case show when used without a preposition in an expression of time?

duration of time

how is the perfect active participle translated?

having "verb"-ed

how is the perfect passive participle customarily translated?

having been "verb"-ed

How are simple conditions expressed?

introduced by si or nice, the conclusion clause is the main clause with the verb in the indicative

How can something or someone be described by a noun?

is in the abl case. "with"

what is an indirect question?

is one saying telling or thinking, and has a infinitive

What does the ABLATIVE CASE show when used with the prepositions IN & SUB?

location

What does the ABLATIVE CASE show when used with the prepositions AB & DE& EX?

motion away from

What does the ACCUSATIVE CASE show when used with the prepositions AD & IN?

motion towards

how is a noun in the genitive case customarily translated?

of the noun

In a subordinate clause introduced by DUM what is the mood of the verb?

subjunctive

How is the present infinitive customarily translated?

to "verb"

How is a noun in the DATIVE CASE customarily translated?

to or for the noun

what is an indirect command, what is the introductory word to an indirect command, and what is the mood of the verb in the subordinate clause?

an indirect command is a sentence with a main verb of saying, telling, ordering, persuading, and a subordinate clause which tells the reader what the subject of the main verb is telling someone to do, ut and ne are introduced

what case is used for the noun which follows a word like plus of nimium which indicates and amount or quantity?

genitive


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