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Ecce Chapter I Two Roman Girls

Ecce Chapter I Two Roman Girls. Audite dum Magistra legit…. 1a. Responde Latine. Quis est Cornelia? Ubi habitat Cornelia? Cur est Cornelia laeta? Quid facit Cornelia? Ubi habitat Flavia? Quid facit Flavia? Cur est Flavia laeta?. Let’s Review.

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Ecce Chapter I Two Roman Girls

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  1. Ecce Chapter I Two Roman Girls Audite dum Magistra legit….

  2. 1a. Responde Latine • Quis est Cornelia? • Ubi habitat Cornelia? • Cur est Cornelia laeta? • Quid facit Cornelia? • Ubi habitat Flavia? • Quid facit Flavia? • Cur est Flavia laeta?

  3. Let’s Review • Latin sentences have a more flexible word order than English. • Puella in villa habitat. In villa puella habitat. Habitat in villa puella… • Latin doesn’t have articles (“a”, “an”, or “the”). • Latin, unlike English, has only one present tense, but it can be translated three ways into English: • sedet: she sits, she is sitting, she does sit

  4. Nomen? Verbum? Adjectivum? nomen nomen nomen nomen verbum adiectivum nomen verbum In pictura est puella. In pictura est villa ubi Cornelia aestate habitat. Corrnelia sub arbore sedet et legit. In pictura est altera puella, nomine Flavia. Dum Cornelia legit, Flavia scribit.

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