Year 9
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will look at the demonstrative pronouns hic and ille.
- hic and ille; Including ablative forms in preposition phrases
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7 Questions
Q1.
1. Which TWO of these English words are 3rd person pronouns?
I
our
we
you (pl)
Q2.
2. Match the Latin pronoun 'eam' to the English translation.
him, it
she, it
Q3.
3. What does the following Latin sentence mean: illa eam curat?
She cares for him.
Q4.
4. What does the following Latin sentence mean: ille eum rogat?
He asks her.
She asks her.
She asks him.
Q5.
5. What does the following Latin sentence mean: illa se rogat?
He asks her.
He asks himself.
She asks him.
Q6.
6. What is the correct translation of the SECOND of these two Latin sentences: femina pedem tenet. ille est gravis?
He is heavy.
She is heavy.
Q7.
7. (Optional) In Penelope's dream, who else might her dead geese represent?
The Greeks who died in the Trojan War
Ulysses' men
15 Questions
Q1.
Which FOUR of these English words are demonstrative pronouns?
them
us
you (pl)
Q2.
In English, the plural of 'this' is?
those
Q3.
In English, the plural of 'that' is?
these
Q4.
What is the definition of the pronoun: ille?
this, these
Q5.
What is the definition of the pronoun: hanc?
that, those
Q6.
What is the definition of the pronoun: hae?
that, those
Q7.
What is the definition of the pronoun: illo?
this, these
Q8.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: ille?
plural
Q9.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: hanc?
plural
Q10.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: hae?
singular
Q11.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: illo?
plural
Q12.
What else can 'ill-' mean?
their
there
Q13.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: haec cena est melior quam illa?
That dinner is better than this.
Q14.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: inveni eos! illi meam pecuniam rapuerunt?
Find them! Those seized my money!
Q15.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: haec vestimenta sunt optima quam illa vidit?
She saw these clothes are better than those.