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Chapter 9, Drill b: Practice putting noun-adjective phrases in the genitive case.

Each English phrase consists of a noun and an adjective in an "of" construction, using English "of" or "'s" or "s'". Give the correct Latin phrase (noun + adjective in the genitive, noun first).

Example:
of the small girl
Answer: puellae parvae (parvae puellae is also correct, but put noun first so as not to confuse the computer).

1. the silent boys'
2. of the happy girls
3. the small horse's
4. of many men
5. of the brave girl
6. of many fathers
7. an angry king's
8. a good friend's
9. of a great city
10. of the terrified kings
11. of the happy teacher [masc.]
12. the silent wife's
13. the tired sons'
14. of the tired father
15. of tired Horatia
16. of the bad school
17. of the good schools
18. many men's




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