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Example Question #1 : Latin Pronouns
Translate the English in quotes to the correct Latin option.
"This town" is large.
Possible Answers:
huic oppidum
haec oppidum
hoc oppidum
hic oppidum
hunc oppidum
Correct answer:
hoc oppidum
Explanation:
The noun oppidum is neuter and in this case is in the nominative singular. The correct demonstrative pronoun that agrees with a neuter nominative singular noun is hoc.
Example Question #2 : Latin Pronouns
Choose the correct answer from the options below.
__________ est Flavia?
Possible Answers:
Quis
Quid
Quo
Quae
Quam
Correct answer:
Quis
Explanation:
The correct answer is "quis", meaning "who" or "what." The sentence translates to "Who is Flavia?" It should be remembered that the verb "to be" takes the nominative and not the accusative, thus eliminating all the other options, except for "quid" which is neuter and not used for people, and "quae" which is plural.
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