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Workbook . 64-65. Underlined words:. 1. There are monuments in our country. In patriā nostrā - abl. of place where In meaning in=ablative In meaning into=accusative Monuments=subject [nom.] Verb=present tense. 2. . Plymouth Rock commemorates the great courage of the settlers.
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Workbook 64-65
Underlined words: • 1. There are monuments in our country. • In patriānostrā - abl. of place where • In meaning in=ablative • In meaning into=accusative • Monuments=subject [nom.] • Verb=present tense
2. • Plymouth Rock commemorates the great courage of the settlers. • Animum magnum=d.o. =accusative sg.m. • Colonorum=gen.pl. with of • Plymouth Rock is subject [nom.] • Verb is present tense
3. • The people of France presented the Statue of Liberty to the free men… • Viris liberis=dat.sg. With verb of giving • Verb is past tense [imperfect or perfect] • Subject is people [nom.] • D.O.= Statue of Liberty
4. Many boys … • Are honored by the Tomb of Unknown Soldier. • Pueri multi= subject [nom.pl.m.] • Verb is present passive • Tomb is abl. with prep. by • Unknown soldier is genitive with of
5. Arlington Cemetery • is a sacred field. • Arlington Cemetery and sacred field both are nominative with verb est (chapter 1, page 16). • Sacer ager
111 • Genitive base • Famae [1] fam- • Dei [2] de- • Verbi [2] verb- • Pueri [2] puer- • Agri [2] agr-
112 • Equi=2 nom.pl. & gen.sg. • Duci=3 dat.sg. • Dominus=2 nom.sg. • Hominibus=3 dat.pl. & abl.pl. • Serve=2 vocative sg. • legum-=3 gen.pl. • Signum=2 acc.sg. & nom.sg.
B • 1. ducem [dux,ducis,m.] • (need a m. acc.sg. Adjective) • Clarus • Claram (f.) • Clarum • Clarorum
clarum • Pace [pax,pacis, f.] • (need an abl.sg.f. adjective) • Aequē (not an adj.ending!) • Aequā • Aequo (m. or n.) • aequa
aequā • Leges [lex,legis, f.] • Sacri • Sacrae • Sacros • sacris
sacrae • Homini [homo,hominis] • Reliqui • Reliquus • Reliquo • Reliquis
reliquo • Now turn to page 413. • With a partner find and write down from the L column • 1-two 3rd declension nouns • 2-two 2nd declension nouns • 3-two 1st declension nouns
4-decline one of your 1st, one of your 2nd and one of your 3rd declension nouns.
In L column page 413 • 5- write the one adjective • 6-how do you know it is an adjective? • 7-write down 3 more adjectives from the M list
With your partner • Get out your yellow sheet with the 3rd declension nouns. • Be sure all have a gender & meaning.
8. Write 2 derivatives from LEX • 9. Write 2 derivatives from MILES • 10. Write 2 derivatives from AMOR • 11. Use your text dictionary and explain: • HOMO SAPIENS
12. Write 2 derivatives from DUX. • 13. Write two derivatives from PAX. • 14. Write 2 derivatives from REX.
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