Where does the verb usually stand in a sentence?
- last
- first
- in the middle
In what case is the subject of the finite verb?
- genitive
- ablative
- nominative
- dative
- accusative
The ending '-at' contains how many English pronouns?
- four
- one
- three
- two
Where are Latin pronouns often contained?
- In the noun itself.
- At the beginning of the sentence.
- In the beginning of the verb
- In the ending of the verb.
- By the ending in the dative singular
The possessive case and many English 'of'-phrases are translated by what case?
- accusative
- nominative
- dative
- ablative
- genitive
In what case is the direct object of a transitive verb?
- genitive
- nominative
- dative
- accusative
- ablative
Adverbs usually stand where in relation to the word they modify?
- immediately before
- immediately after
In what way does a finite verb agrees with its subect?
- in number and person
- in person and case
- in person and gender
- number and person
- in number and case