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ER 02 Story Grammar Questions

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15 Nsɛmmisa
Hyɛ no nsow a efi ɔkyerɛwfo no hɔ:

Answer the questions below about the story for Chapter 2 (p. 7).

Answer the questions below about the story for Chapter 2 (p. 7).

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Explain the difference between puella (line 1) and puellae (line 2).

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2.

Explain the difference between est (line 1) and sunt (line 2).

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3.

Explain the difference between ambulant (line 3) and ambulat (line 4).

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4.

Write in Latin: The girl is sitting under a tree.

NOTE: Latin does not have words for "the" and "a," so you do not need to translate them. Note that you do not need a word for "is" in this sentence, because the verb you need to use here means either "sits" or "is sitting."

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5.

Write in Latin: The girls are sitting in the fields.

NOTE: Note that you do not need a word for "are" in this sentence, because the verb you need to use here means either "sit" or "are sitting."

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6.

Pick the best answer to fill in the blank:

The girls are energetic.

Puellae sunt ____________________.

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7.

Change from singular into plural: vīlla

NOTE: You do not need to type the macra (long marks).

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8.

Change from singular into plural: pictūra

NOTE: You do not need to type the macra (long marks).

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9.

Change from plural into singular: amīcae

NOTE: You do not need to type the macra (long marks).

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10.

Change from singular into plural: habitat

NOTE: You do not need to type the macra (long marks).

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11.

Change from singular into plural: ambulat

NOTE: You do not need to type the macra (long marks).

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12.

Can you think of an English word that is related to agrīs ("fields")?

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13.

Can you think of an English word that is related to brevī ("short")?

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14.

Can you think of an English word that is related to tempore ("time")?

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15.

Can you think of an English word that is related to sedet ("she sits")?