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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at different versions of the 3rd person pronoun in Latin.
  2. is, ea, id (oblique cases) and ille, illa, illud (nominative)
  3. ablative forms in preposition phrases

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14 Questions

Q1.
Which TWO of these English words are NOT 3rd person pronouns?

he
her
Correct answer: me
she
them
they
Correct answer: you (s)

Q2.
Match the following Latin pronoun to its English translation: ille

Correct answer: he, it
it
she, it

Q3.
Match the following Latin pronoun to its English translation: illa

he, it
it
Correct answer: she, it

Q4.
Match the following Latin pronoun to its English translation: illud

he, it
Correct answer: it
she, it

Q5.
Match the following Latin pronoun to its English translation: eum

her, it
Correct answer: him. it
it

Q6.
Match the following Latin pronoun to its English translation: eam

Correct answer: her, it
him. it
it

Q7.
Match the following Latin pronoun to its English translation: id

her, it
him. it
Correct answer: it

Q8.
Match the following Latin words to their English translation: illi, illae, illa

them
Correct answer: they

Q9.
Match the following Latin words to their English translation: eos, eas, ea, eis

Correct answer: them
they

Q10.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: ego eam saluto?

Correct answer: I greet her.
I greet him.

Q11.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: eum non timeo?

He does not fear.
Correct answer: I do not fear him.

Q12.
Match the following Latin sentence to its English translation: illae salutant.

They greet it.
They greet them.
Correct answer: They greet.

Q13.
Match the following Latin sentence to its English translation: eos salutant.

They greet it.
Correct answer: They greet them.
They greet.

Q14.
Match the following Latin sentence to its English translation: id salutant.

Correct answer: They greet it.
They greet them.
They greet.