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Decline the Following Nouns

Decline the Following Nouns. domus , domus dominus , domini d ies, diei c orpus, corporis ( neuter ). Full Verb Synopsis. g ero , gerere , gessi , gestus Indicatives  2 nd singular Subjunctive  1 st plural Participles (3) infinitives (5). Translate each Verb. ferre eunt

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Decline the Following Nouns

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  1. Decline the Following Nouns • domus, domus • dominus, domini • dies, diei • corpus, corporis (neuter)

  2. Full Verb Synopsis gero, gerere, gessi, gestus • Indicatives  2nd singular • Subjunctive  1st plural • Participles (3) • infinitives (5)

  3. Translate each Verb • ferre • eunt • secutusero • amantēs • portata • tuli • eramus • futurus • possunt • dicens • ivisse • vis • ductī • potueram • ii • fuit • scriptusesse • portari • nolumus • laturusesse

  4. Magister dixit multōslibrōsa puellīslegi. • Puellacanem e villācurrentemsequetur. • Matremipsamhāslitterāsscriberescivi. • Hostibusvictīs, Romanīexcesserunt. • Puer, Athenāsmoxnavigaturus, ad oppidum quam celerrimeiit. • ScitexercitumRomanumbellamultagessisse. • Videns hoc, miles in villāpaucāshorāsmorabatur.

  5. Translate the Underlined Word(s) • The girl ran quickly. • The rather brave soldier went to war. • The soldier has followed his leader to Rome. • For three nights they waited in Rome. • I thought that the very beautiful girlhad done this. • The student will be able to win. • We will go to Rome from Athens.

  6. omnis, omnis, omnedurus, dura, durum discipulus, -ī, m. miles, militis, m. bellum, -ī, n. • discipulō • militum • bella • discipulīs • milite • militis • bellī • bellōrum

  7. omnis, omnis, omneaptus, apta, aptum exercitus, -ūs, m. res, reī, f. virtus, virtutis, f. • rēs • virtutibus • exercituī • rēbus • exercituum • virtutem • exercitus • rē

  8. Fratermeus dixit patremnullumconsiliumhabere. • Puerlitteramscriptam ad amicummisit. • Tantā voce clamavitutomnēseumfaciliusaudirepossent. • Abbarbarīsmalīsterrita, sorortua ad casamegressa est. • Miles ad Germaniamvenitut cum virīspessimīspugnet. • Quae bella in ItaliāabRomanīspugnatasunt? • Miles quīabpuellāamabatur a duce interfectus est. • Miles, abpuellāamatus, a duce interfectus est.

  9. Translate the Underlined Words • The soldier walked bravely to the fight.

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