Year 8
1st and 2nd person pronouns
Year 8
1st and 2nd person pronouns
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will look at 1st and 2nd person pronouns.
- Singular and plural; ablative forms in preposition phrases including mecum; 1st and 2nd person possessive adjectives, singular and plural
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15 Questions
Q1.
Which TWO of these English words are NOT 1st and 2nd person pronouns?
I
me
us
we
you (s)
Q2.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: ego?
me
you (s, nom)
Q3.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: me?
I
you (s, nom)
Q4.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: tu?
I
me
Q5.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: te?
we, us
you (pl)
Q6.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: nos?
you (pl)
you (s, acc)
Q7.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: vos?
we, us
you (s, acc)
Q8.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: nos?
our
with us
Q9.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: noster?
we, us
with us
Q10.
What is the English translation of the following Latin pronoun: nobiscum?
our
we, us
Q11.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: tuam cenam consumo?
You (s) eat dinner.
Q12.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: vos non timeo?
You (pl) do not fear.
Q13.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: nos salutamus?
You (pl) greet us.
You (pl) greet.
Q14.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: vos salutatis?
We greet.
You (pl) greet us.
Q15.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: nos salutatis?
We greet.
You (pl) greet.