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Latin I: Quiz 03-Crossword
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Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter. Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number.
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Across:
2. 'to the son' in Latin. 3. The Latin accusative plural form of 'the provinces'. 7. 'Glory' in Latin. 8. Latin for 'she praises'. 9. The case of the subject. 11. The accusative plural Latin form of the English word 'forest'. 12. The case of the direct object. 15. The case that indicates 'by', 'with', or 'from'. 16. The dative singular Latin form of the English word 'Mary'. 18. The accusative singular Latin form of the English word 'victory'. 20. 'of the gates' in Latin. 21. You find the declension of a noun by looking at the ending in the _____________ singular case. 23. Give the accusative singular form of the Latin word for 'Christ'. 25. Latin for 'to (or for) the sailors'. 27. Latin for 'they pray'. 28. Latin for 'they see'. 29. You find the _________ of a noun by dropping the ending of the genitive singular. 30. Latin for 'he prays'. 32. All nouns whose genitive simgular ends in '-i' are in this declension 33. The Latin word for 'earth' or 'land'. 35. The nominative singular form of the English word 'gate'.
Down:
1. The Latin word for 'not'. 2. The ablative plural form of the Latin word for 'son'. 4. "Christians" (nominative plural) in Latin. 5. The English meaning of 'silva'. 6. The case of the indirect object. 10. The verb usually stands ________ in the sentence. 13. 'of the servants' in Latin. 14. Latin for 'they praise'. 17. You find the stem of a first declension Latin noun by dropping the '-ae' from the genitive _______________ case. 19. The accusative singular form of the Latin word for 'friend'. 22. The '-ae' ending in the genitive singular indicates that a noun is in the __________ declension. 24. The accusative plural form of the Latin word for 'servants'. 26. Adverbs stand immediately __________ the word they modify. 28. Latin for 'he sees'. 31. 'for God' in Latin. 32. 'nauta' in English. 34. English for 'porta'.
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