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Quiz 1

We’ll go over questions from Quiz 1 in class today. Please bring any questions about anything you’re uncertain about.

Pronouns

We’ll also review the common pronouns hic, haec, hoc, ille, illa, illud and is, ea, id. All of them are basically similar to 2-1-2 -ius adjectives like nullus, nulla, nullum.

The following chart highlights the irregular forms in the pronoun is, ea id.

Singular:

Form Masculine Feminine Neuter
English “this son/no son”, “this daughter/no daughter” “this marriage/no marriage”
nom.s. is filius/nullus filius ea filia/nulla filia id coniubium/nullum coniubium
gen.s. eius filii/nullius filii eius filiae/nullius filiae eius coniubii/nullius coniubii
dat.s. ei filio/nulli filio ei filiae/nulli filiae ei coniubio/nulli coniubio
acc.s. eum filium/nullum filium eam filiam/nullam filiam idconiubium /nullum coniubium

Plural:

Form Masculine Feminine Neuter
English “these sons/no sons”, “these daughters/no daughters” “these marriages/no marriages”
nom.pl. ei filii/nulli filii eae filiae/nullae filiae ea coniubia/nulla coniubia
gen.pl. eorum filiorum/nullorum filiorum earum filiarum/nullarum filiarum eorum coniubiorum/nullorum coniubiorum
dat.pl. eis filiis/nullis filiis eis filiis/nullis filiis eis coniubiis/nullis coniubiis
acc.pl. eos filios/nullos filios eas filias/nullas filias ea coniubia/nulla coniubia

Can you complete a similar chart with ille, illa, illud and hic, haec, hoc ? If you’re unsure, consult these paradigms in the L3 textbook.


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