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18 Cards in this Set

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what demonstratives do
point out or show specific persons/things; that, this, these, those, same, certain.
what parts of speech they are
Pronouns and Adjectives
for which genitive use you cannot use 1st and 2nd personal pronouns
mei, tui, vestrum, nostrum, to show possession use use the possessive adjectives meus, tuus, vester, noster.
the three things relative pronouns and their antecedents agree i
Gender, person and number
how to determine the case of a relative pronoun
its use in the clause determines its case.
what relative pronouns do
introduce relative clauses.
how the interrogative pronoun translates
Who, whose, whom, what.
how the interrogative adjective translates and is declined
which, what, declined like relative pronouns chart.
how to form the ablative of accompaniment for 1st and 2nd personal pronouns, relative pronouns, etc.
Mecum, nobiscum
tecum, vobiscum
quo/quacum, quibuscum.
what demonstratives do
point out or show specific persons/things; that, this, these, those, same, certain.
what parts of speech they are
Pronouns and Adjectives
for which genitive use you cannot use 1st and 2nd personal pronouns
mei, tui, vestrum, nostrum, to show possession use use the possessive adjectives meus, tuus, vester, noster.
the three things relative pronouns and their antecedents agree i
Gender, person and number
how to determine the case of a relative pronoun
its use in the clause determines its case.
what relative pronouns do
introduce relative clauses.
how the interrogative pronoun translates
Who, whose, whom, what.
how the interrogative adjective translates and is declined
which, what, declined like relative pronouns chart.
how to form the ablative of accompaniment for 1st and 2nd personal pronouns, relative pronouns, etc.
Mecum, nobiscum
tecum, vobiscum
quo/quacum, quibuscum.