Chapter 27 Partner Grammar

Worksheet by Heather Day
Chapter 27              
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Review of verbs that take the dative caseChoose a noun or phrase from the word bank that would make sense in each sentence 1. Si liberis parvulis nocueritis, pater eius certe vos puniet.2. Ego fratri Titi confido. Ille liberos bene custodiet, quod eos valde amat.3. Princeps ipse, ut omnes bene scimus, prasinis facere solet.4. Sextā horā dies erat calidus et nos arcui Tiberii appropinquabamus.5. Non licet filio senatoris prope curriculum sedere, nam ibi periculum est magnum.6. Si extrā Curiam manebimus, fortasse princepi occurrēmus. Match the correct 1st or 2nd Person Pronoun with the English pronoun it would replace and correctly fit the grammar of the sentence if it were written in Latin. I'm glad it was allowed FOR YOU to go to the Circus today, Cornelia tibi I am glad too, mother, but I'm sorry that you could not come WITH US nobiscum Did Eucleides watch YOU (PL) carefully? vos Yes, it was not permitted FOR US to sit near the racetrack nobis Whom did YOU favor? te I favored the blues ego Sextus watched the horses and charioteers, and WE all got along fine. nos I am glad that it was permitted FOR ME to go mihi Necesse erat _ prope curriculum sedere. eius nobis Eucleides _ demonstrabat circum et aurigas. ego me mihi Sextus saepe _ vexat. ei eam eius Sepulcrum vidimus, sed _ non appropinquavimus. id eum ei Equi metam petunt. Ecce, nunc _ praetereunt! id eos eam Fill in the blanks with the correct form of is, ea, id to match the capitalized noun. Use the noun to determine the gender and number of the pronoun, but be sure to use the case that completes the meaning of the second sentence grammatically. 1. "Illum LIBRUM legere volo," inquit Marcus. "Da mihi eum!"2. "Mater, MARCUS hunc librum habere vult. Eum ei dare nolo."3. Ecce! Ego hanc LECTICAM tibi conduxi. In eā domum redire potes.4. Quando Caesar SIGNUM dabit? Diu id exspectavi. Forming and Identifying Reflexive Pronouns Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the proper forms of the pronouns to match the English cues. Read the sentences to determine which case to use. Then determine if the pronoun is used reflexively. Sentence (NOTHING TO WRITE) Pronoun (Give form) Is it reflexive? (Y Nocuistine_, Sexte, ubi cecidisti? (yourself) tibi Y Minime! _ non nocui. (myself) mihi Y Nocuitne _ Marcus? (himself) sibi Y Minime! Nemo _ nocuit. (him) eum N Feminae: _ in aquā piscinae videmus. (ourselves) nos Y Feminae: _ quoque, viri, in aquā piscinae videre possumus. (you, pl) vos N Sextus _ cogitabat, "Solus esse nolo." (to himself) sibi Y "Laetus _ pilā ludam," respondit Marcus. (with you) tecum N Fill in the blanks with Latin words to match the English cues: 1. "hic liber meum est." inquit Cornelia. (mine)2. Marcus libros suos legere heri volebat. (his own)3. Hodie Marcus librum eius legere vult. (her)4. "Estne hic liber tuus, Cornelia? (your)5. Multi Romani servis suis non confidunt. (their own) Translate:1. Sextus sibi diebat, "Qui sunt hi viri? Eis confidam, quod amici patrui Titi sunt."2. Cur me vocavisti, Eucleides? Nonne in animō habes nos in urbem ducere?"3. Quam ferociter aurigae per curriculum se praecipitant! Nonne sibi nocebunt?

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