Asked by Latin II

Write the correct form of ipse as it would be translated in the sentence.

1) The Roman boys themselves were accompanied to school by a paedagogus


2) I saw the girls themselves in the Forum Romanum.

3) I give heartiest accolades to Caesar himself.

4) By the work (neuter)itself of Augustus, the Pax Romana began to flourish.

5) The work of the Romans themselves laid many of the foundations of our society.

Answers

Answered by Latin II
My answers:
1) ipsi

2) ipsas

3) ipso

4) ipso

5) ipsorum
Answered by Writeacher
1, 2, 4, and 5 are correct.

I think 3 is probably correct, too, but it depends on which preposition is used.
Answered by hlsml
1. ipsi
2. ipsas
3. ipsi
4. ipso
5. ipsorum

5/5 correct, 100%
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