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Chapter 15

Chapter 15. a.d. xi non. Mai. Tiber River. Servian Wall. Tiber River. Cloaca Maxima. Servian Wall. Tiber River. Vocab : I will give you a derivative. You tell me what Latin word it comes from (use p. 113) and how it’s related. expect. silence. apparent. rotate. pulverize. onerous.

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Chapter 15

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  1. Chapter 15 a.d. xi non. Mai.

  2. Tiber River

  3. Servian Wall Tiber River

  4. Cloaca Maxima Servian Wall Tiber River

  5. Vocab: I will give you a derivative. You tell me what Latin word it comes from (use p. 113) and how it’s related.

  6. expect

  7. silence

  8. apparent

  9. rotate

  10. pulverize

  11. onerous

  12. tardy

  13. bovine

  14. dual

  15. Grammar

  16. Nouns have case, number, and _____________. Nouns Review:

  17. Nouns have case, number, and gender. Nouns Review:

  18. Nouns have case, number, and gender. • Case is used to tell the ______________ of a noun. Nouns Review:

  19. Nouns have case, number, and gender. • Case is used to tell the jobof a noun. Nouns Review:

  20. Nouns have case, number, and gender. • Case is used to tell the jobof a noun. • Number tells whether a noun is ______________ or ______________. Nouns Review:

  21. Nouns have case, number, and gender. • Case is used to tell the jobof a noun. • Number tells whether a noun is singular or plural. Nouns Review:

  22. Nouns have case, number, and gender. • Case is used to tell the jobof a noun. • Number tells whether a noun is singularor plural. • Gender can be _______________, ______________, or neuter. Nouns Review:

  23. Nouns have case, number, and gender. • Case is used to tell the jobof a noun. • Number tells whether a noun is singularor plural. • Gender can be feminine, masculine, or neuter. Nouns Review:

  24. Where is it different?

  25. Where is it the same?

  26. There are 2 rules about Neuter nouns which apply to ALL neuter nouns, regardless of declension. • The nominative and accusative forms are the same. • The nominative and accusative plurals end in –a.

  27. Translate, then identify the neuter noun Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī.

  28. Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  29. Adjective Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  30. Noun Adjective Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  31. Noun Adjective Verb Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  32. Noun Adjective Verb Verb Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  33. Noun Adjective Verb Noun Verb Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  34. Nominative Plural Noun Accusative Singular Noun Infinitive Verb Verb Adjective Nūllum vehiculum cōnspicere poterant puerī. The boys were able to see no vehicle.

  35. Translate, then identify the neuter noun Nox erat; raeda in fossā immōbilis manēbat; nēmō auxilium ferēbat.

  36. Nox erat; raeda in fossā immōbilis manēbat; nēmō auxilium ferēbat. It was night;

  37. Nox erat; raeda in fossā immōbilis manēbat; nēmō auxilium ferēbat. It was night; the carriage remained unmoved in the ditch;

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