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Chapter 9, Drill c: Practice using noun
+ genitive phrases.
Each English phrase in parentheses in a
Latin sentence can be translated into a Latin phrase consisting
of a noun with a genitive. Give the correct Latin phrase (noun,
in whatever case it needs to be, + genitive).
Example:
(The girl's father) est fessus. Answer: pater puellae
(puellae pater is also correct but here stay with noun
+ genitive order): pater is nominative because it's the
subject, and puellae is genitive because she is the possessor.
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