Pronouns words which take the place of Nouns
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Pronouns = words which take the place of Nouns. 1. Interrogative Pronoun (Introduce Questions) Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative Masculine quis who cujus whose/ of whom cui to/for whom quem whom quo whom qui who quorum whose/ of whom quibus to/for whom quos whom quibus whom (Pages 92 - 93) quis quid who what Feminine quis who cujus whose/ of whom cui to/for whom quem whom quo whom quae who quarum whose/ of whom quibus to/for whom quas whom quibus whom Neuter quid what cujus of what cui to/for what quid what quo what quae what quorum of what quibus to/for what quae what quibus what
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2. First and Second Personal Pronouns (Substitute Names for Persons) Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. 1 st Person English Latin I ego of me mei to/for me mihi me me we nos of us nostrum, nostri to/for us nobis (Pages 144 – 145) Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. 2 nd Person English Latin you tu of you tui to/for you tibi you te you vos of you vestrum, vestri to/for you vobis
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Don’t confuse (Nolite confundere) the Genitive Case of the Personal Pronoun with the Possessive Adjectives learned in the first semester. Possessive Adjectives my, mine = meus mea meum our, ours = noster nostra nostrum your, yours (sing. ) = tuus tua tuum your, yours (pl. ) = vester vestra vestrum The man is our father. Vir est pater noster. (Page 149)
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Ablative of Accompaniment With Personal Pronouns the preposition cum used in the Ablative of Accompaniment is placed on the end of the Pronoun as a suffix. Correct with me with us with you (sing. ) with you (pl. ) (Page 145) = = mecum nobiscum tecum vobiscum Incorrect not not cum me cum nobis cum te cum vobis