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Chapter 14, Drill a: Drill the forms of the personal pronouns.

For each English personal pronoun, give the equivalent Latin pronoun in the specified case.

Example:
I (nominative)
Answer: ego.

1. me (genitive).
2. me (dative).
3. me (accusative).</(B>
4. me (ablative).
5. we (nominative).
6. us (genitive).
7. us (dative).
8. us (accusative)
9. us (ablative).
10. you (singular, nominative).
11. you (singular, genitive).
12. you (singular, dative).
13. you (singular, accusative).
14. you (singular, ablative).
15. you (plural, nominative).
16. you (plural, genitive).
17. you (plural, dative).
18. you (plural, accusative).
19. you (plural, ablative).
20. he (nominative).
21. she (nominative).
22. it (nominative).
23. him (of him, his; genitive).
24. her (of her, her; genitive).
25. it (of it, its; genitive).
26. they (nominative, feminine).
27. them (of them, their; genitive, neuter).
28. them (dative).
29. them (accusative, masculine).
30. them (ablative).
31. himself (reflexive, genitive).
32. herself (reflexive, dative).
33. itself (reflexive, accusative).
34. himself (reflexive, accusative).
35. herself (reflexive, ablative).
36. themselves (reflexive, genitive).
37. himself (reflexive, genitive).
38. her (dative).
39. themselves (reflexive, dative).
40. themselves (reflexive, accusative).




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