Genitive Case Quiz 4 (30 MCQs)

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1. Form the negative in simple past:I ..... TV. (not / watch)
2. The car is parked ..... the house; you can see it from the street.
3. Quis est maritus Veneris?
4. Which is a possible translation for these wordscharta discipuli
5. I really need .....
6. Form the interrogative: ..... you study yesterday?
7. Which word is in the Genitive case?
8. They ..... short brown hair.
9. Singular genitive endings =?
10. The genitive singular ending for a 1st declension noun is
11. Give an example of a preposition that is commonly used with the genitive case.
12. Reescreva a frase usando o Caso Genitivo:The bag of my sister is blue.
13. This is my ..... cat.
14. Imagine Arjun and Elijah are in class. In the sentence: "Elijah's notebook is on Arjun's desk, " can you spot the difference between the nominative and genitive case?
15. Correct translation of the genitive noun:donorum
16. What is the genitive singular of "canis" (dog)?
17. Which of the following sentences uses the genitive case incorrectly?
18. Imagine you're a detective like Grace or David, solving the mystery of the genitive case! Which of the following is NOT a typical use of the genitive case?
19. Identify the genitive case in the following sentence: "The cat's toy is under the table."
20. Select the correct simple past of an irregular verb:leave $\rightarrow$
21. ..... brother is a famous soccer player.
22. Which is the correct genitive singular form of the Latin noun "puella" (girl)?
23. This is ..... (James) book.
24. Is this ..... pencil?
25. ..... bag is on the table.
26. Select the correct possessive for an irregular plural owner.
27. Which of the following shows the genitive case?
28. Imagine you're in a magical library with Lily and Henry, and you stumble upon an ancient scroll. It reads 'libri poetae'. How would you translate this mysterious Latin phrase into English?
29. Which of the following is is the genitive singular of 'tacitus'?
30. Which one is correct?Plural (more than one)