ER 04 Ex. 4d (p. 21) English to Latin

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15 questions
1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Sextus is always annoying Cornelia.

vocabulary help:
  • semper (adv.): always
  • vexat: (he/she/it) annoys, is annoying

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Sextus is always annoying Cornelia.

vocabulary help:
  • semper (adv.): always
  • vexat: (he/she/it) annoys, is annoying

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Sextus is always annoying Cornelia.

vocabulary help:
  • semper (adv.): always
  • vexat: (he/she/it) annoys, is annoying

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Cornelia is tired, and she is sleeping under a tree.

vocabulary help:
  • dēfessus: tired [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with Cornelia]
  • dormit: (he/she/it) sleeps, is sleeping

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Cornelia is tired, and she is sleeping under a tree.

vocabulary help:
  • dēfessus: tired [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with "Cornelia"]
  • dormit: (he/she/it) sleeps, is sleeping

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Cornelia is tired, and she is sleeping under a tree.

vocabulary help:
  • dēfessus: tired
  • dormit: (he/she/it) sleeps, is sleeping

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Cornelia is tired, and she is sleeping under a tree.

vocabulary help:
  • dēfessus: tired
  • dormit: (he/she/it) sleeps, is sleeping

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Marcus runs to the tree and catches sight of the annoying boy.

vocabulary help:
  • currit: (he/she/it) runs
  • ad means "to"; "tree" will go in the accusative case when used with ad
  • arbor: tree
  • cōnspicit: (he/she/it) catches sight of
  • molestus: annoying [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with "boy"]
  • puer: boy

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Marcus runs to the tree and catches sight of the annoying boy.

vocabulary help:
  • currit: (he/she/it) runs
  • ad means "to"; "tree" will go in the accusative case when used with ad
  • arbor: tree
  • cōnspicit: (he/she/it) catches sight of
  • molestus: annoying [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with "boy"]
  • puer: boy

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Marcus runs to the tree and catches sight of the annoying boy.

vocabulary help:
  • currit: (he/she/it) runs
  • ad means "to"; "tree" will go in the accusative case when used with ad
  • arbor: tree
  • cōnspicit: (he/she/it) catches sight of
  • molestus: annoying [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with "boy"]
  • puer: boy

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Marcus runs to the tree and catches sight of the annoying boy.

vocabulary help:
  • currit: (he/she/it) runs
  • ad means "to"; "tree" will go in the accusative case when used with ad
  • arbor: tree
  • cōnspicit: (he/she/it) catches sight of
  • molestus: annoying [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with "boy"]
  • puer: boy

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Nothing frightens Sextus.

vocabulary help:
  • nihil: nothing
  • terret: (he/she/it) frightens

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Nothing frightens Sextus.

vocabulary help:
  • nihil: nothing
  • terret: (he/she/it) frightens

1

Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Marcus hears a big noise.

vocabulary help:
  • audit: (he/she/it) hears
  • magnus: big
  • frāgor: noise

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

Marcus hears a big noise.

vocabulary help:
  • audit: (he/she/it) hears
  • magnus: big [NOTE: This is the mascinuline singular subject (nominative) form of the adjective; you will need to change the ending to make it agree with "boy"]
  • frāgor: noise [NOTE: This noun is masculine, so its adjective "big" will also need to be masculine]