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ER 23 Warm Up Substantive Adjectives Matching

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Question 1
1.

Aurēlia, ubi in urbe manēbat, ____________________ vidēre volēbat.
When Aurelia was staying in the city, she wanted to see ____________________.

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multās
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many women
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many things
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many people
Question 2
2.

In urbe Rōmā ____________________ sunt.
In the city Rome, there are ____________________.

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multae praeclārae
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many famous things
multī praeclārī
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many famous women
multa praeclāra
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many famous men
Question 3
3.

Match each Latin sentence to its correct English translation.

vocabulary help:
  • benignus, -a, -um: kind
  • bonus, -a, -um: good

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Bona benignae facient.
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Good people will do kind things.
Benigna bonī facient.
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A good person will do kind things.
Bona benignus faciet.
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Kind women will do good things.
Bonus benigna faciet.
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Kind people will do good things.
Benignī bona facient.
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A kind person will do good things.
Bonae benigna facient.
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Good women will do kind things.
Question 4
4.

Match each Latin sentence to its correct English translation.

vocabulary help:
  • mortuus, -a, -um: dead
  • vīvus, -a, -um: living

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Vivō mortuus dīcere nōn potest.
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The living are not able to speak to the dead.
Mortuīs vīvī dīcere nōn possunt.
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A living person is not able to speak to dead people.
Vīvus mortuō dīcere nōn potest.
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The dead are not able to speak to the living.
Vīvus mortuīs dīcere nōn potest.
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A dead person is not able to speak to living people.
Vīvīs mortuus dīcere nōn potest.
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A dead person is not able to speak to a living person.
Mortuī vīvīs dīcere nōn possunt.
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A living person is not able to speak to a dead person.