Adjective-Noun Agreement Quiz
(Oxford Latin I. 1-8)

For the following noun/adjective pairs, type in the correct Latin forms for the required case and number. Preserve the word order in the pair (noun in the first box and adjective in the second), use only lower-case letters, and do not add extra spaces or attempt to mark long vowels. After you have entered both words, click the Check Answer button to see if you were correct. Practice the first, second, third declensions; masculine and feminine genders; nominative, accusative, ablative cases.

mater mortua (accusative sing.)
pugna mala (nominative pl.)
frater carus (accusative pl.)
rex bonus (ablative pl.)
canis fortis (ablative sing.)
princeps meus (accusative pl.)
urbs una (accusative sing.)
ager omnis (nominative pl.)
pater territus (ablative pl.)
comes solus (ablative sing.)

Thanks to Jean Alvares of Montclair State University for his generous sharing of the javascript codes on which this quiz was based.

Barbara F. McManus, October 1999
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