created: 09/22/03 Elementary
Latin I Professor Ortwin Knorr
1. Add the appropriate
form of meus and tuus to the following nouns and say
what case they are:

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Answer
Key to the Exercises GVE p. 39
igne meô/tuô (abl. sg. m.)
aedîs meâs/tuâs (acc. pl. f.) Note the long
î in aedîs as opposed to aedis with short i!
honôris meî/tuî (gen. sg. m.)
familiâ meâ/tuâ (abl. sg. f.)
oculôrum meôrum/tuôrum (gen. pl. m.)
dominô meô/tuô (dat./abl. sg. m.)
aquae meae/tuae (gen./dat. sg. or nom. pl. f.)
Eucliônem meum/tuum (acc. sg. m.)
senex meus/tuus (nom. sg. m.)
2. Add the appropriate form of miser to the following nouns
and say what case they are:
Eucliôni miserô (dat. sg. m.)
Phaedrâ miserâ (abl. sg. f.)
deus miser (nom. sg. m.)
fîliam miseram (acc. sg. f.)
aedibus miseris (dat./abl. pl. f.)
dominî miserî (gen. sg. m.)
servârum miserârum (gen. pl. f.)
coquîs miserîs (dat./abl. pl. m.)
senum miserôrum (gen. pl. m.)