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LatinPerDiem: Aquinas, Summa Theologica 4
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True or False: In Classical Latin, the pattern for the introduction of oratio obliqua are the same as shown in this passage.
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False
_______ is the subject of the infinitive haberi and it is in the ________ case.
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Doctrinam ... Nominative
Doctrinam ... Accusative
Disciplinas ... Nominative
Disciplinas ... Accusative
Philosophicas ... Nominative
Philosophicas ... Accusative
Necessarium ... Nominative
Necessarium ... Accusative
What conjugation verb is "habeo"?
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2 points
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
What is one way the style in Medieval Latin tends differ from Classical Latin?
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The adjective modifiying the noun more often precedes it.
The adjective modifiying the noun tends to follow it in position.
The adjective modifiying the noun tends to be completely separate from it in position.
None of the above
The preposition "praeter" takes what case?
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Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Vocative
True or False: "Aliam" is nominative, since it modifies the subject.
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False
What is the correct parsing of "proceditur"?
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1st, Singular, Present, Indicative, Active
1st, Singular, Present, Indicative, Passive
2nd, Singular, Present, Indicative, Active
2nd, Singular, Present, Indicative, Passive
3rd, Singular, Present, Indicative, Active
3rd, Singular, Present, Indicative, Passive
None of the above
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