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Reading Passage
Rex et regina laborem(1) magnum populi in terra nova laudabant. Amorem(2) multum populi habebant et populum periculos multos tolerare iuvabant(3). Nunc homines(4) civitatis(5) mores antiquos rex uxorque conservare monent. Civitas valebit(6) si homines dis antiquis dona bona dabunt(7). Rex et regina virtutem sapientiamque habent. Populo igitur vitam et pacem dant.
What is the gender, number, case and declension of this noun?
3rd decl. masc. acc. sing.
3rd decl. neut. acc. sing.
2nd decl. neut. acc. sing.
What is the gender, number, case and declension of this noun?
3rd decl. masc. acc. sing.
3rd decl. neut. nom. sing.
1st decl. fem. acc. sing.
What is the person, number and tense of this verb and what is its subject?
3rd person pl. imperfect indicative; they (rex et regina, from previous sentence)
3rd person sing. imperfect indicative; amorem
3rd pers. pl. present indicative; periculos
What is the gender, number, case and declension of this noun?
3rd decl. masc. acc. pl.
3rd decl. masc. nom. pl.
3rd decl. neut. gen. sing.
What is the gender, number, case and declension of this noun?
3rd decl. fem. gen. sing.
3rd decl. masc. gen. sing.
2nd decl. neut. dat. pl.
What is the person, number and tense of this verb?
3rd person sing. future indicative
2nd person sing. imperfect indicative
3rd person pl. future indicative
What is the person, number and tense of this verb and what is its subject?