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World Languages, 10.06.2020 18:57, cascyrio2002

PLEASE ANSWER A True or False:

The accusative plural of the noun/adjective pair, parvus canis, is parvōs canēs.

True

False

True or False:

The nominative plural form of the noun/adjective pair, parvus piscis, is parvī piscēs.

True

False

True or False:

The genitive singular ending of the noun/adjective pair, magnus porcus is magnum porcum.

True

False

Choose the correct adjective for the noun, fēlis (genetive singular).

parvus

territae

laetam

magna

Choose the correct adjective for the noun, serpentem (accusative singular).

irata

territōs

horribilem

ater

Choose the correct adjective for the noun, avibus (dative plural).

caeruleīs

territī

iratōs

mortua

Choose the correct adjective for the noun, vaccam (accusative singular).

fuscum

laetus

infelicem

fatigata

Choose the correct adjective for the noun, piscum (genetive plural).

purpureōrum

argenteum

magnam

parva

Choose the correct translation for the following noun/adjective pair:

flavī pāpilionis

to/for the yellow butterfly

with the yellow butterfly

the yellow butterfly (subject)

the yellow butterfly's

Choose the correct translation of the following noun/adjective pair:

fortem taurum

the strong bull's

the strong bull (direct object)

to/for the strong bull

with the strong bull

Choose the correct translation for the following Latin sentence:

Magnus taurus c u m parvō equō sedebat.

The small bull was sitting with the big horse.

The big bulls were sitting with the small horse.

The big bull was sitting with the small horse.

The big bull was sitting with the small horses.

Choose the correct translation for the following sentence:

Fortem porcum in magnō hortō videō.

I see the great pig in the big garden.

I see the pig in the big garden.

I see the strong pig in the big garden.

I see the strong pig in the garden.

Choose the correct translation for the following sentence:

Ursus ferox malum rūbrum edebat.

The fierce bear was eating the red apple.

The bear was eating the red apple.

The brown bear was eating the red apple.

The big bear was eating the ripe apple.

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