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About the Language I

About the Language I. Stage V: singular and plural. A. Singular Sentences. In the first four Stages, you have met sentences like these: puella sedet. servus laborat. The girl is sitting. The slave is working. leo currit. mercator dormit.

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About the Language I

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  1. About the Language I Stage V: singular and plural

  2. A. Singular Sentences • In the first four Stages, you have met sentences like these: puella sedet. servus laborat. The girl is sitting. The slave is working. leo currit. mercator dormit. The lion is running. The merchant is sleeping. • Sentences like these refer to one person or thing, and in each sentence the form of both words (the noun and the verb) is said to be singular.

  3. B. Plural Sentences • Sentences which refer to more than one person or thing use a different form of the words known as the plural. Compare the singular and plural forms in the following sentences: singular plural puella laborat. puellae laborant. The girl is working. The girls are working. servus ridet. servi rident. The slave is laughing. The slaves are laughing. leo currit. leones currunt. The lion is running. The lions are running. mercator dormit. mercatores dormiunt. The merchant is sleeping. The merchants are sleeping. **Note that in each of these sentences both the noun and the verb show the difference between singular and plural.

  4. C. Differences Between Singular and Plural • Look again at the sentences in section B and note the difference between the singular and plural forms of the verb. singular plural laborat laborant ridet rident currit currunt dormit dormiunt In each case the singular ending is –t and the plural ending is –nt.

  5. D. Is and Are • Notice how Latin shows the difference between is and are. mercator est in via. mercatores sunt in via. The merchant is in the street. The merchants are in the street.

  6. E. Further examples: • amicus ambulat. amici ambulant. • actor clamat. actores clamant. • feminae plaudunt. femina plaudit. • venalicii intrant. venalicius intrat. • ancilla respondet. ancillae respondent. • senes dormiunt. senex dormit.

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