9.4 Provide the Missing Demonstrative Adjective

In Part 1 of this exercise, replace the underlined word with the correct form of the demonstrative given in parentheses. In Part 2 of the exercise, enter the correct form of the demonstrative so that it will agree with the noun it is modifying. Use the key at the bottom to insert the long i of the dative or ablative plural, where appropriate. Click "Check" to see how you did, or click "Hint" to receive the next letter in an answer.
PART ONE

Marcus owes me money. (hic, haec, hoc)
I gave all my money to Lucius. (ille, illa, illud)
Should I ride in Gaius' chariot? (is, ea, id)
Aeneas left Dido when the gods commanded him. (is, ea, id)
The senators were frightened of Tiberius. (is, ea, id)
Will you go to the theater with your (male) friends? (ille, illa, illud)


PART TWO

Have you ever seen (hic, haec, hoc) thing?
Which of (ille, illa, illud) men in the forum do you know?
Did you send a letter to (is, ea, id) woman?
I have read (hic, haec, hoc) book.
They killed him with (ille, illa, illud) sword (neuter).