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Reading Passage
Lucius agricola Romanus(1) est. Saepe Marcus, amicus(2) agricolae(3), Lucium in agris(4) videt. Hodie(5) Marcus amicum salvet. Marcus amicum(6) filiam et feminam et pecuniam servare(7) monet. Nautae multi avari(8) in patria errant et populos(9) terrent. Nautae pecuniam multam habent sed non satiant.
What is the gender, number and case of the phrase 'agricola Rōmānus'?
Nom. sing. masc.
Nom. sing. fem.
Abl. sing. masc.
What is the case and number of this noun and what is its grammatical function?
Nom. sing.; in apposition to proper noun 'Marcus'
Acc. sing.; direct object
Abl. pl.; indicates accompaniment
What is the case, number and gender of this noun and what is its grammatical function?
Gen. sing. masc.; indicates possession
Dat. sing. fem.; indirect object
Nom. pl. fem.; in apposition to proper noun 'Marcus'
What is the case and number of this noun and why is this case used?
Abl. pl.; the preposition 'in' takes the ablative case
Gen. sing.; indicates possession
Dat. pl.; indirect object
What part of speech is this?
Adverb
Adjective
Preposition
What is the case and number of this noun and what is its grammatical function?
Acc. sing.; direct object
Gen. pl.; indicates possession
Acc. sing.; apposition
What mood of the verb is 'servāre'?
Infinitive
Imperative
Indicative
What is the case, number and gender of the adjectives 'multī' and 'avārī' and what noun do they modify?
Nom. masc. pl.; nautae
Gen. masc. sing.; nautae
Acc. fem. pl.; populos
What is the gender, number and case of this noun and what is its grammatical function?