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Why is osculis datis in the ablative in line 7
(kiss had been given) Ablative absolute
When tense is habitabat in line 1
Imperfect
What tense is ceperunt in line 8
(They took) perfect
What part of speech is mox in line 12
adverb
What case is noctis in line 9
(of the night) Genitive
What case is domui utrique in line 5
Dative
What kind of participle is exprimens in line 7
(while pushing) Present active
what tense is vetuerunt in line 4
(they forbid) perfect
In line 14 what case is timore
(from fear) ablative
What grammatical gender is Velamen in line 19
(my veil) Neuter
In line 10, why is sub illa arbore in the ablative
(under the tree) Regular Prep phrase
In line 13, what gender, number, and case is vestigia
(seeing the footprints) Accusative, pleural, neuter
What case is te in "Ego te occidi" in line 15
"I killed you" accusative
What case is te in lines 15-16(sine te vivere nolo)
(I dont want to live without you) Ablative
What case is dolore in line 20
(moved by grief) Ablative
In lines 8-9, exire, convenire, and considere are all what kind of infinitive
Present active
In line 14, what kind of particple is tremens
Present active participle
In line 15, venire and vivere are both what kind of infinitive
Present active
In line 10, what is the basic meaning of festinavit
Hurry
In line 11, requit comes from relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus(3rd conjugation). What would the perfect active infinitive be (to have left behind)
Reliquisse
In line 17, iacens modifies corpus. What is the grammatical gender, number, and case
Accusative, singular, neuter
In line 18, what kind of participle is moritura
Future active from (ur)
In line 20, what does eodem mean
The same
In line 16, why is gladio stricto in the ablative
(sword having been drawn) ablative of absolute
In line 16, what kind of particple is moriens
(while dying) Present active
What tense are both conspexit and clamavit in line 14
Perfect
What kind of ablative is e spelunca (line 17)
Regular Prep phrase
What part of speech is eos in line 20
Pronoun
In line 2, why is Pyramo viso in the ablative
Ablative of Absolute
Active Participles Present
Amans, amantis (loving)
Active Participles Future
Amatusrus/a/um (about to love)
Active Infinitive Participles Present
Amare (to love)
Active Infinitive Participles Future
Amavisse (to have loved)
Passive Participle Perfect
Amatus/a/um (having been loved)
Passive Participle Future
Amandus/a/um (about to be loved)
Passive Participle Infinitive Present
Amari (to be loved)
Nominative
subject and predicate
Genitive
Possessive
Dative
indirect object (to/for)
Accusative
direct object, object of preposition
Ablative
object of preposition "by/with/from"
Vocative
direct address
Preps can be
abl or acc