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Unit 11 Quiz

Question 1

Latin Sentence: Frater meus et eius pecuniam amant. Question: Identify the syntax (form and function) of eius?
a Masc. Nom. Sg. Adjective modifying frater
b. Genitive singular of demonstrative pronoun modifying an understood frater.
c. Genitive singular of demonstrative pronoun modifying pecuniam.
d. Masc. Nom. Sg. Substantival use of a demonstrative adjective.

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Question 2

Latin Sentence: Deae eidem pecuniam damus. Question: Identify the syntax (form and function) of eidem.
a Accusative singular modifying the direct object pecuniam.
b. Genitive singular, possessive, modifying pecuniam.
c. Dative singular, modifyng the indirect object deae.
d. Genitive singular, possessive, modifying deae.

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Question 3

Latin Sentence: Frater meus et eius pecuniam amant. Question: What is the subject of the sentence.
a frater
b. frater meus
c. meus et eius.
d. frater meus et eius pecuniam.
e. frater meus et eius.

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Question 4

Latin Sentence: Pecuniae amor studium est istius. Question: Which is the best translation for istius?
a yours
b. of you
c. your
d. of such a man
e. of this man

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Question 5

Latin Sentence: Pecuniae solius amor studium est istius. Question: What form is solius?
a dative
b. nominative, subject
c. genitive
d. nominative
e. it is an adverb

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