Latin II: Quiz 01-Fill in the Blank

Gap-fill exercise

  

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SECTION I: GRAMMAR RULES

The following are fill-in-the-blank exercises that ask questions about the various grammar rules. Fill in the blanks indicating the correct answers:

1. All nouns whose genitive ends in -ae are in the declension.

2. The subject of a finite verb is in the case.

3. A finite verb agrees with its subject in and .

4. The direct object of a transitive verb is in the case.

5. The verb usually stands in the sentence.

6. Adverbs usually stand immediately the word they modify.

7. The possessive case and many English 'of'-phrases are translated by the case.

8. All nouns whose genitive singular ends in '-i' belong to the declension.

9. All words of the second declension whose nominative ends in '-um' are in the gender and are declined like the word .

10. In all neuter nouns and adjectives the accusative is always like the .

11. The indirect object is put in the case.

12. In Latin some prepositions are followed by the case, some by the case.

13. After a linking verb the predicate noun is put in the same case as the .

14. Forms of the verb may stand anywhere in the sentence.

15. All nouns whose genitive singular ends in '-is' belong to the declension.

16. An appositive agrees with its noun in and .

SECTION II: GRAMMAR FORMS:

The following fill-in-the-blank questions deal with Latin noun declensions you have learned. Fill in the blanks giving the correct noun declension:

17. Declension of terra, -ae:

Sing.Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.


18. Declension of servus, -i:

Sing.Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.


19. Declension of bellum, -i:

Sing.Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.


20. Declension of lex, legis:

Sing.Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.


21. Declension of pars, partis:

Sing.Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.


22. Declension of flumen, fluminis:
Sing.Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.