Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at the demonstrative pronouns hic and ille.
  2. 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
Correct answer: it
our
Correct answer: she
we
you (pl)
Q2.
2. Match the Latin pronoun 'eam' to the English translation.
Correct answer: her, it
him, it
she, it
Q3.
3. What does the following Latin sentence mean: illa eam curat?
Correct answer: She cares for her.
She cares for him.
Q4.
4. What does the following Latin sentence mean: ille eum rogat?
He asks her.
Correct answer: He asks him.
She asks her.
She asks him.
Q5.
5. What does the following Latin sentence mean: illa se rogat?
He asks her.
He asks himself.
Correct answer: She asks herself.
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.
Correct answer: It is heavy.
She is heavy.
Q7.
7. (Optional) In Penelope's dream, who else might her dead geese represent?
Correct answer: Penelope's maids
The Greeks who died in the Trojan War
Ulysses' men

15 Questions

Q1.
Which FOUR of these English words are demonstrative pronouns?
Correct answer: that
them
Correct answer: these
Correct answer: this
Correct answer: those
us
you (pl)
Q2.
In English, the plural of 'this' is?
Correct answer: these
those
Q3.
In English, the plural of 'that' is?
these
Correct answer: those
Q4.
What is the definition of the pronoun: ille?
Correct answer: that, those
this, these
Q5.
What is the definition of the pronoun: hanc?
that, those
Correct answer: this, these
Q6.
What is the definition of the pronoun: hae?
that, those
Correct answer: this, these
Q7.
What is the definition of the pronoun: illo?
Correct answer: that, those
this, these
Q8.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: ille?
plural
Correct answer: singular
Q9.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: hanc?
plural
Correct answer: singular
Q10.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: hae?
Correct answer: plural
singular
Q11.
Is the following pronoun singular or plural: illo?
plural
Correct answer: singular
Q12.
What else can 'ill-' mean?
Correct answer: he, she, it, they
their
there
Q13.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: haec cena est melior quam illa?
That dinner is better than this.
Correct answer: This dinner is better than that.
Q14.
What does the following Latin sentence mean: inveni eos! illi meam pecuniam rapuerunt?
Correct answer: Find them! They seized my money!
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.
Correct answer: These are the best clothes that she saw.

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UnitLatin / 3rd Person and Demonstrative Pronouns