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Pronouns Worksheet
Chapters 28 & 29
The relative pronoun and interrogative pronoun forms are identical to each other except that:
- The nominative singular forms are ________________, ________________ and ________________
when the pronoun is relative and ________________, ________________ and ________________ when it is interrogative.
- The accusative singular feminine and neuter forms are ________________ and ________________
when the pronoun is relative and ________________ and ________________ when it is interrogative.
All other forms will be identical. Give the Latin pronoun for the underlined word or phrase:
- This is my friend to whom I gave this book.
- To whom have I given the book?
- With whom are you going to the game?
- Have you met my friend with whom I am going to the game?
- Whose pen do you have?
- John, whose pen I borrowed, was waiting for me.
Give the Latin pronoun for the underlined word or phrase:
- Hannibal, who was a lifelong enemy of Rome, provoked the second Punic War.
- Who provoked the second Punic War?
- Rome acquired Sicily which was her first overseas territory.
- What was Rome's first overseas territory?
- What had Rome absorbed as her first overseas territory?
- Whom had Scipio overwhelmed in the second Punic War?
- It was Hannibal whom Scipio had overwhelmed in the second Punic War.
What did you notice about numbers 12 and 13?
For the following English sentences, underline the main clause. Circle the relative clause. Write down the antecedent and relative pronoun. If the sentence were in Latin, what would be the case, number, and gender of the antecedent? What would be the case, number, and gender of the relative pronoun? Analyze each word in each sentence.
1. Many men were in the streets which were not lit well.
- antecedent _______________ case _____ number _____ gender _____
- relative pronoun _______________ case _____ number _____ gender _____
- What other noun(s) are in the sentence? ______________________________
- What case would each be? _____________________________________
- What tense would the verb were be? _______________
- What person and number would the verb be? __________ __________
2. Have you seen that beautiful litter in which that huge man was riding?
- antecedent _______________ case _____ number _____ gender_____
- relative pronoun _______________ case _____ number _____ gender _____
- What other noun(s) are in the sentence? ______________________________
- What case would each be? _____________________________________
- What tense would the verb have seen be? __________
- What person and number would the verb be? __________ __________
- What tense would the verb was riding be? __________
- What person and number would the verb be? __________ __________
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