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Decine the second declension noun boy in Latin.

A

Sing. Plural.
Puer Pueri
Pueri Puerorum
Puero Pueris
Puerum Pueros
Puero Pueris

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Decline the first declension noun sailor in Latin.

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Nauta Nautae
Nautae Nautarum
Nautae Nautis
Nautam Nautas
Nauta Nautis
Nauta Nautae

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3
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Give four examples of conjunctions in English.

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And, or, yet, but.

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4
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Give an example of a linking verb in English

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is

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5
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What is the difference in the two words complement and compliment?

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complement means something that “completes something”

compliment is an expression of praise.

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What is the genitive case called in English?

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The possessive case.

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7
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What does the suffix -tor mean?

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“doer”

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What is the noun called that describes another noun or pronoun?

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attributive noun.

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9
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Give the four principle parts for the Latin verb for “to be.”

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sum, esse, fui, futurus

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Conjugate the verb “to be” in Latin in all three persons, singular and plural, with meanings.

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sum sumus
es estis
est sunt

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The handmaiden is giving a tunic to the boy.

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Ancilla tunicam puero dat.

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12
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We ask the teacher for a book.

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Rogamus magister librum.

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The boys are carrying swords.

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Pueri gladios portant.

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where does puerile come from?

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Puer, which means boy; childish.

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15
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where does sublingually come from?

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lingua, which means tongue; under the tongue.

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16
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where does “deifies” come from?

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Deum, which means God; to make something/someone God.

17
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where does “animated” come from?

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Animus, which means soul/mind; to give something soul.

18
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where does “biennial” come from?

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“bi” which means two; has a half-year cycle.

19
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where does “literature” come from?

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littera, which means letter; writing.

20
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Puellae in villa laborant.

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The girls work in the village.

21
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Nunc sunt laetae.

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Now they are happy.

22
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Natare amant.

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They love to swim.

23
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Aqua est pura in Italia.

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The water is clean in Italy.

24
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Pueri in agris laborant.

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Boys work in the fields.

25
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Etiam sunt laeti.

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They are also happy.

26
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Poetae stellas spectant, et non laborant.

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Poets look at the stars, and do not work.