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Reading passage
Fama belli(1) populum Romanum terret. Agricolae agrorum(2) curam habent et multi Romani(3) otio curam habent. In bello multa pericula(4) sunt(5). Multi Romani de consilio(6) cogitant. Sententias boni viri laudant. Sed consilium bonum(7) Romani non habent. Magnum est periculum, parvum remedium(8).
What is the gender, number and case of this noun and what is its grammatical function?
Gen. sing. neut.; indicates possession
Gen. sing. masc.; indicates possession
Dat. sing. masc.; indirect object
What is the gender, number and case of this noun and what is its grammatical function?
Abl. pl. masc.; indicates location
gen. pl. masc.; depends on "curam"
Gen. sing. neut.; indicates possession
What is the gender, number and case of this word and how is it employed in the sentence?
Nom. pl. masc.; substantive
Gen. sing. masc.; modifies the adjective 'multi'
Nom. pl. neut.; subject
What is the gender, number and case of the phrase 'multa perīcula'?
Nom. sing. fem.
Nom. pl. neut.
Abl. sing. fem.
What number and person is this part of the verb 'sum'?
2nd person singular
3rd person singular
3rd person plural
What is the case of this noun and why is this case employed?
Ablative; preposition 'dē' takes the ablative case meaning 'about, concerning'
Dative; preposition 'dē' takes the dative meaning 'of'
Accusative; direct object
What is the gender, number and case of this adjective and how is it employed in the sentence?
Nom. masc. sing.; substantive
Acc. sing. neut.; modifies 'cōnsilium'
Acc. pl. masc.; direct object
What part of speech is "remedium" and what are its gender, number and case?