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Doubt in one of the exercises
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 7:43 pm
by installer_swan
The farmers' daughters do labour.
Exercise II.3 on page 39.
The answer key gives the answer as Filiae agricolae loborant.
Shouldn't it be Filiae agricolarum loborant.?
I just wanted to make sure, sorry if it seems very trivial or obvious.
Shanth
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 8:21 pm
by Lucan
The farmers' daughters do labour.
Exercise II.3 on page 39.
The answer key gives the answer as Filiae agricolae loborant.
Shouldn't it be Filiae agricolarum loborant.?
laborant, not loborant
Otherwise, yes your version is correct. Farmers' is genitive plural of the 1st declension, and hence
agricolarum. Either D'Ooge made a typo or you've confused the apostrophe in
farmer's.
Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 3:23 am
by installer_swan
Lucan wrote:
laborant, not loborant
Blame it on the typo-fairy.
Thanks for the clarification. I'm pretty sure about the apostrophe. I was jut wondering if there is some rule about not declining to the genitive plural in some cases or something like that. The irregularities of English make me wary of these things in other languages as well.
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:37 am
by Meowth
i was seeing my notebook and you're right, that's the answer