Review of Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives 1 Interrogative

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Review of Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives 1. Interrogative Pronoun (Introduce Questions) quis quid who

Review of Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives 1. Interrogative Pronoun (Introduce Questions) quis quid who what 2. Interrogative Adjective qui quae quod which/what Interrogative Pronoun: Quis erat Spartacus? Who was Spartacus? Interrogative Adjective: Quae maleficia servus nuntiabat? What evil deeds did the slave announce?

The Interrogative Pronoun = Introduces a question Latin Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative Masculine

The Interrogative Pronoun = Introduces a question Latin 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 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

The Interrogative Adjective = which/what introduces a question and modifies a noun Latin Nominative

The Interrogative Adjective = which/what introduces a question and modifies a noun Latin Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative Masculine qui cujus cui quem quo qui quorum quibus quos quibus Feminine quae cujus cui quam quae quarum quibus quas quibus Neuter quod cujus cui quod quo quae quorum quibus quae quibus

Relative Pronoun = qui quae quod = who which/that (Page 211) Relative Pronoun =

Relative Pronoun = qui quae quod = who which/that (Page 211) Relative Pronoun = 1. Introduces a subordinate clause. 2. Has an antecedent 3. Agrees with its antecedent in number and gender. 4. Its case is determined by its use in its own clause. Latin Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominative qui who quae who quod which/that Genitive cujus whose/ cujus of which of whom Dative cui to/for whom cui to/for which Accusative quem whom quam whom quod which/that Ablative quo whom qua whom quo which Nominative qui who quae which/that Genitive quorum whose/ quarum whose/ quorum of which of whom Dative quibus to/for whom quibus to/for which Accusative quos whom quae which/that Ablative quibus whom quibus which

Relative Pronoun = qui quae quod = who which/that (Page 211) Relative Pronoun =

Relative Pronoun = qui quae quod = who which/that (Page 211) Relative Pronoun = 1. Introduces a subordinate clause. 2. Has an antecedent 3. Agrees with its antecedent in number and gender. 4. Its case is determined by its use in its own clause. Nominative: The man who was walking on the road was my friend. Vir qui in via ambulabat erat amicus meus. Genitive: The man whose name was Marcus was my friend. Vir cujus nomen erat Marcus erat amicus meus. Dative: The man to whom I gave the reward was my friend. Vir cui praemium dedi erat amicus meus. Accusative: The man whom you saw on the road was my friend. Vir quem in via vidisti erat amicus meus. Ablative: The man with whom you were working was my friend. Vir quocum laborabas erat amicus meus.