The Beginner's Latin Exercises. Oral Exercises - Pronouns. Personal and Reflexive Pronouns
EXERCISES
Exercise A: Personal and Reflexive Pronouns.
- Put the right Personal Pronouns before these Verbs: amas, amatis, amem, amavisti, monuistis, monui.
- Give the Plural and name the Case of mei, me, mihi, tui, tibi, tu, te.
- Give the Latin for: He is mindful of himself ; They are mindful of themselves ; She speaks to herself ; They praise themselves ; He speaks for himself.
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Exercise B: Demonstrative Pronouns.
- Put the right form of hic before the following Nouns:
- Masculine: regis; colore; rege; colorem; regum; coloris; regibus; colori.
- Feminine: lex; matrum; legis; matribus; legem; matre; leges (ACC); matrem.
- Neuter: capitis; nominis; caput; nomini; capita; nomine; capite; nominibus.
- Do similarly with ille and is.
- Decline together:
- is vir; hie puer; ille miles.
- ea femina; haec puella; illa hasta.
- id flumen; hoc opus; illud scutum.
- Give the Plural, naming the Gender and Case, of —
- is; id; ejus; ei; earn; ea; ea; eo; eum.
- haec; hunc; hoc (ACC); hoc (ABL); hujus; hanc; huic
- illud; illam; illius; illo; ilium; ilia; ille; illi.
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Exercise C: Relative and Interrogative Pronouns.
- Give the singular of: quorum; quas; qui; quibus (DAT); quae (neut.); quae (fern.).
- Put the right form of the Interrogative before: liber; iter; navium; gladio; itineribus; maria; filia.
- Turn into Latin at sight:
- The king who . . .; The queen who . . .; The judge to whom . . .;
- The judges of whom . . .; The maiden of whom . . .; The generals whom . . .;
- The bees of which . . .; The birds which (ACC) . . .; The birds which (NOM) . . .; The rivers by which . . .;
- Whom do you love? To whom do you give this? Whose dog is this?
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Exercise D: translate.
- orem; orares; orabas; stans; standi; statu; dabis; dedisti; demus; domas; domabitis; domuisses.
- cavetis; cavete; cavisse; visurus; vide; videns; doceatis; doceto; docuisti; deleretis; delebunt; delevistis.
- pones; ponas; poneres; petivimus; petiturus; petendi; pingis; pingetis; picturus; vicistis; vincemus; vincamus.
- vinciam; vinciretis; vinxisti; venitis; venistis; venietis; aperuit; aperuisse; aperturus; scito; sciens; sciendo.
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CREDITS
C.Sherwill Dawe, The Beginner's Latin Exercises Book, 1880, Rivington, Waterloo Place, London; read the book on archive.org.
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