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ER 15 Act. 15g English to Latin

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Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
1.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The boys were able to see the tracks of two vehicles.

vocabulary help:

  • puer, puerī, m.: boy

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
2.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The boys were able to see the tracks of two vehicles.

vocabulary help:

  • possum, posse, potuī: to be able; NOTE: For the forms of this irregular verb, see p. 108

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3.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The boys were able to see the tracks of two vehicles.

vocabulary help:

  • videō, vidēre: to see

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4.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The boys were able to see the tracks of two vehicles.

vocabulary help:

  • vestīgium, vestīgiī, n.: track

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
5.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The boys were able to see the tracks of two vehicles.

vocabulary help:

  • duo, duae, duo: two; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of duo, see p. 116

  • vehiculum, vehiculī, n.: vehicle

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6.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two wagons were carrying large loads.

vocabulary help:

  • duo, duae, duo: two; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of duo, see p. 116

  • plaustrum, plaustrī, n.: wagon

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7.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two wagons were carrying large loads.

vocabulary help:

  • portō, portāre: to carry

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8.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two wagons were carrying large loads.

vocabulary help:

  • magnus, magna, magnum: large

  • onus, oneris, n.: load

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
9.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two children hear the rumble of five carriages.

vocabulary help:

  • duo, duae, duo: two; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of duo, see p. 116

  • līberī, līberōrum, m. pl.: children

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
10.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two children hear the rumble of five carriages.

vocabulary help:

  • audiō, audīre: to hear

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
11.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two children hear the rumble of five carriages.

vocabulary help:

  • audiō, audīre: to hear

  • murmur, murmuris, n.: murmur, rumble

  • quīnque (indeclinable): five

  • raeda, raedae, f.: carriage

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
12.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Two children hear the rumble of five carriages.

vocabulary help:

  • quīnque (indeclinable): five

  • raeda, raedae, f.: carriage

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13.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Three children and two parents were making the journey to the city in one carriage.

vocabulary help:

  • trēs, trēs, tria: three; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of trēs, see p. 116

  • līberī, līberōrum, m. pl.: children

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
14.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Three children and two parents were making the journey to the city in one carriage.

vocabulary help:

  • duo, duae, duo: two; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of duo, see p. 116

  • parēns, parentis, m./f.: parent

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15.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Three children and two parents were making the journey to the city in one carriage.

vocabulary help:

  • faciō, facere, fēcī, factus: to make

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16.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Three children and two parents were making the journey to the city in one carriage.

vocabulary help:

  • iter, itineris, n.: journey

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17.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Three children and two parents were making the journey to the city in one carriage.

vocabulary help:

  • ad (+ acc.): to, toward

  • urbs, urbis, f.: city

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18.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Three children and two parents were making the journey to the city in one carriage.

vocabulary help:

  • ūnus, ūna, ūnum: one; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of ūnus, see p. 116

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19.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

A cisium has only two wheels.

vocabulary help:

  • cisium, cisiī, n.: cisium (small carriage)

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20.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

A cisium has only two wheels.

vocabulary help:

  • habeō, habēre: to have

  • tantum (adv.): only

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21.

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

A cisium has only two wheels.

vocabulary help:

  • duo, duae, duo: two; NOTE: Numbers are adjectives and must agree with the nouns they modify; for the irregular forms of duo, see p. 116

  • rota, rotae, f.: wheel