Homework for tonight!

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Homework for tonight!
• 9e – choose the correct
form of the word and
translate the sentence
into Latin
• Form the imperative
singular and plural for the
following verbs
1. Lacrimo, lacrimare – cry
2. exeo, exire – go out
3. sedeo, sedere – sit
4. voco, vocare – call
5. sto, stare – stand
6. nolo, nolle – do not
want
7. Capio, capere – seize,
take
8. canto, cantare - sing
9. rideo, ridere – laugh
10. iacio, iacere – throw
11. do, dare – give
Last Night’s Homework
• --9c – write out the Latin,
choose the correct word,
translate into English.
• --Form the imperative
singular and plural for
the following verbs
• Porto, portare – carry
• pono, ponere – put
• tango, tangere – touch
• teneo, tenere – hold
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tempto, temptare – try
iubeo, iubere - order
Aperio, aperire – open
claudo, claudere – close
demonstro, demonstrare
– show
• specto, spectare – watch
curro, currere – run
• Porto, portare – carry
– Porta, portate
• pono, ponere – put
– Pone, ponite
• tango, tangere – touch
– Tange, tangite
• teneo, tenere – hold
– Tene, tenete
• tempto, temptare – try
– Tempta, temptate
• iubeo, iubere – order
– Iube, iubete
• Aperio, aperire – open
– Aperi, aperite
• claudo, claudere – close
– Claude, claudite
• demonstro, demonstrare
– show
– Demonstra, demonstrate
• specto, spectare – watch
– Specta, spectate
• curro, currere – run
– Curre, currite
9c – write out the Latin, choose the
correct word, translate into English
• Marcus ad arborem sedet
– Marcus sits at the tree
• Puellae e silva ad villam ambulant
– The girls walk out of the forest toward the house.
• Multi servi in agris laborant.
– Many slaves are working in the fields.
• Cornelia amicam e villa in agros ducit.
– Cornelia leads the friend out of the house into the fields.
• Servus sub ramis dormit.
– The slave sleeps under the branches.
9c – write out the Latin, choose the
correct word, translate into English
• Pueri per agros currunt.
– The boys run through the fields.
• Cornelius ad urbem redire parat.
– Cornelius prepares to return to the city.
• Flavia prope arborem sedet.
– Flavia sits near the tree.
• Sextus ex horto celeriter exit.
– Sextus goes out/exits out of the garden quickly.
• Servus per agros festinat.
– The slave hurries through the fields.