Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

Chapter 12

AB
Match the noun to the adjective that would agree with it in gendernumber
Livy spent his entire life in Pataviuma city which greatly influenced his writing.
The Etruscansled by Lars Porsena
isea
Instead of the genitive case of the personal pronounthe possessive * form is preferred.
The irregular noun vis may be easily confused with the Latin word *which is the Latin term for “man”.
The pronouns isea
The * forms of the personal pronouns isea
For the English derivative “irascible” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “homicide” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “tantamount” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “ambidextrous” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “igneous” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “ostensibly” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “depository” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “bellicose” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “nominal” the Latin root word is *
For the English derivative “manufacture” the Latin root word is *
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“Give me your iPOD!”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“They went with you both to the ballgame.”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“The teacher saw us on TV.”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“Are you a serious presidential candidate?”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“I have a feeling that I’ve met him before.”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“Show them the damage that was done to the car.”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“What is it?”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“The work was done by the students and their friends.”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“Joe met the girls at the dance and instantly liked them.”
What is the Latin form for the pronoun in the following sentence“Tell us the story of your childhood.”
In the sentence Donas mihi _____ dextramwe understand
“De Mucio Scaevola” p. 144
Who is the speaker in the sentence“Ego dico tibi ex ignibus esse nunc periculum!”?
Who is the speaker in the sentence“Romani vim hostium non timent”?
In the time of Mucius ScaevolaRome was
tuamea
*yoursmine
hishers and its
himher and they
youme
The singular form of this sentence“Romani nobis similes sunt


Fayetteville Christian
Fayetteville, NC

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