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Latin Noun Declension and Verb Conjugation Practice Assignment

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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Latin Noun Declension and Verb Conjugation Practice Assignment

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  1. 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

  2. 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

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