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Latin Lesson VIII Worksheets, Slides of English Literature

Classical StudiesLatin Language and LiteratureLinguisticsAncient Languages

Five worksheets for Lesson VIII of a Latin course, covering various topics such as word study and grammar, vocabulary, declensions, conjugation, personal pronouns, reflexives and intensives, possessive pronoun adjectives, and enrichment exercises. The worksheets include exercises, drills, and translations to practice and deepen the understanding of the language.

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  • What are the exercises related to reflexives, intensives, and 1st/2nd person possessive pronoun adjectives?
  • What are the genitive forms of 1st and 2nd person pronouns and their usage?
  • What are the irregular principal parts of the verbs listed in Section III?
  • How do you write cum with 1st/2nd person pronouns and 3rd person reflexive pronouns?

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Download Latin Lesson VIII Worksheets and more Slides English Literature in PDF only on Docsity! 51 Lesson VIII Worksheet 1 I. Word Study and Grammar 1. how do you write cum with 1st/2nd person pronouns and 3rd person reflexive pronouns? ___________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. the genitive of 1st and 2nd person pronouns is used for _________________________________________ expressions that do not show _________________________________________________________________ . 3. Nostri and vestri are used for the _____________________________________________________ genitive. 4. Nostrum and vestrum are used for the ________________________________________________ genitive. 5. the genitive of is, ea, id is used to show _______________________________________________________ but functions as a ___________________________________________________________________________ . 6. do the possessive pronoun adjectives function like adjectives or pronouns? ________________________ 7. Forms of is and ea mean he and she when referring to ________________________________ , and it when referring to ________________________________________________________________________________ . 8. the forms for _______________________________ and ________________________________pronouns are identical in English, but different in Latin. 9. In English, reflexive and intensive pronouns end in _____________________________________________ . 10. an intensive pronoun _____________________________________________ another word in the sentence. 11. the intensive pronoun in Latin is _____________________________________________________________ . 12. The reflexive pronoun reflects back on the __________________________________________ , is always in the ____________________________ , and never in the ______________________________________ case. 13. 1st/2nd person personal and reflexive pronouns are ______________________________________ in Latin. 14. The 3rd person reflexive pronouns in Latin are _________________________________________________ . 15. The 3rd person reflexive pronoun adjective in Latin is ___________________________________________ . 16. When the ablative is used to show FroM What PerSon someone or something has been separated, the construction is called the _________________________________________________________________ and requires the preposition _________________________________________________________________ . 17. When the ablative is used to show FroM What thinG someone or something has been separated, the ablative either __________________________________________________________________________ a preposition or _____________________________________ one of the above prepositions is used. 52 Lesson VIII Worksheet 2 II. Saying Say aloud and write 3X. Latin Latin Latin English III. Vocabulary - Verbs Give the infinitive and meaning. If the verb has irregular principal parts, write them out in full. Say all principal parts aloud. Practice until perfect. Latin Infinitive Meaning Irregular Principal Parts absum cómpleo commóveo contíneo obtíneo pertíneo retíneo sustíneo IV. Declensions Complete charts from memory. Personal Pronouns. First Person Second Person Singular Plural Singular Plural Third Person Singular Third Person Plural M F N M F N
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