1) In the garden the slaves are looking for Geta. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 2) Cornelia holds Flavia in an embrace. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 3) The Corneliuses are returning to Rome by carriage. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 4) Cornelia sits under the tree with her friend Flavia. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 5) The carriage driver spurs on the horses with a whip. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 6) Geta e villā rusticā furtim effugit. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 7) Cornelius dicit, “Necesse est nobis secundā horā discedere.” a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 8) Sextus ex arbore magno fragore cadit. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 9) Cornelia in raedā cum Marco et Sexto sedet. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase 10) Marcus lupum ramo repellere potest. a) time b) means c) manner d) accompaniment e) prepositional phrase

Ablative Constructions IDs

Rangliste

Visuel stil

Indstillinger

Skift skabelon

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