Chapter 25 Flashcards
oratio, orationis
speech, message
latro, latronis
robber, mercenary
miles, militis
soldier
eques, equitis
horseman, knight, equestrian
hostis, hostis
stranger, foreigner, enemy (of one’s country)
mors, mortis
death
sanguis, sanguinis
blood
sermo, sermonis
talk, conversation, discourse
salus, salutis
health, welfare, safety
aetas, aetatis
age
clamo, clamare, clamavi, clamatum
to shout
demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratum
to point out, demonstrate
clarus, -a, -um
clear
dignus, -a, -um
worthy
dubius, -a, -um
doubtful
avoco, avocare, avocavi, avocatum
to call away
moveo, movere, movi, motum
to move
remus, -i
oar
sacculus, -i
little bag
tumulus, -i
hill, mound
Pattern A has a simple form, it’s made with a Verb and a Subject Noun
SN-V! SN-V!
Pattern B is a pattern of “B”eing, two nouns link a small LV
SN-LV-PrN! SN-LV-PrN!
Pattern C links a noun to an adjective, see the difference no - are you positive?
SN-LV-PrA! SN-LV-PrA!
Pattern D has an action verb, and one direct object - have you heard?
SN-Vt-DO! SN-Vt-DO!
What case is the subject of a sentence always in?
nominative
A predicate nominative ______ the subject.
renames
What is a predicate adjective?
An adjective in the predicate of a sentence that makes known something about the subject.
What case is a direct object (almost) always in?
accusative
What a sentence of your own and parse and translate it. Be sure to label the sentence pattern.
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