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This assignment focuses on practicing Latin noun declensions and verb conjugations. Students will take out "THE PINK SHEET" provided in class and determine the declension for each given noun: *amicus, mercator, nomen, dies,* and *manus*. Each noun's declension number should be noted clearly. Additionally, students will identify the conjugation of the verbs: *veniō, ambulō,* and *mittō*, alongside the appropriate tense as specified. Ensure all work is shown and the assignment is submitted to the IN-BOX upon completion.
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Declension Practice! Take out the “THE PINK SHEET” given to you in class. Determine the declension of each noun below. Write the declension # next to the noun. Decline each noun in the appropriate declension. Show all of your work. 1. amicus, amicī (m.) –friend mercator, mercatoris (m.)-merchant nomen, nominis (n.) – name dies, dieī (m.) – day manus, manūs (m.) - hand
Conjugation Practice! • Determine the conjugation of each verb. Write it next to the verb. • Find the base of the verb. • Conjugate each verb in the tense specified. • Hand in to the IN-BOX when complete. _____________________________________________________ 1. veniō, venīre, vēnī– to come Present 2. ambulō, ambulāre, ambulavī – to walk Perfect 3. mittō, mittere, misī – to send Pluperfect