Thursday, February 5, 2026

Week 57 Vocabulary Review

This week the quiz-slideshow focuses on ablative forms: -a (long ā, unlike the nominative a) for the first declension, -o for the second declension, and -e for the third declension (or occasionally -i). Very often the ablative is used with a preposition, but remember that the ablative can also be used independently. You'll see lots of examples below of both prepositional phrases and also independent ablatives.

Using the quiz-slideshow, you can check yourself by looking at the cat slide that follows the slide with the missing word(s). You can also begin at the end and work backwards, giving yourself a different kind of quiz: seeing the slide without English and trying to supply the English, checking your answer on the next slide, reviewing with the cat slide, and then seeing if you can fill in the blank.

Plus don't forget: on the slides that contain the English translation, the English is linked to the original blog post if you want some help in understanding the grammar of the saying.

Here is a link to the full-size quiz-show, and the show is embedded in the blog post here too: 

If you want to do even more reviewing (you cannot review too much!), here are the vocabulary review slideshows from previous weeks.

And here is the Week 57 Crossword for you to download and print. Screenshots:



And... here's a random cat (with a new cat when you reload the page):



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