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ER 17 English to Latin Sentences with Irregular Verbs Part II (based on Act. 17i)

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Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
1.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to mother, Cornelia! For you are tired and angry.

  • go: eō, īre [NOTE: This verb is irregular!]

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
2.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to mother, Cornelia! For you are tired and angry.

  • mother: māter, mātris, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
3.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to mother, Cornelia! For you are tired and angry.

  • Cornēlia: Cornēlia, Cornēliae, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
4.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to mother, Cornelia! For you are tired and angry.

  • to be: sum, esse [NOTE: This verb is irregular!]

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
5.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to mother, Cornelia! For you are tired and angry.

  • tired: dēfessus, -a, -um

  • angry: īrātus, -a, -um

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
6.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • play: lūdō, lūdere

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
7.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • dangerous: perīculōsus, -a, -um

  • road: via, viae, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
8.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • son: fīlius, fīliī, m.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
9.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • yesterday: heri

  • carriage: raeda, -ae, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
10.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • to go: eō, īre [NOTE: This verb is irregular!]

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
11.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • road: via, viae, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
12.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Don't play in the dangerous road, sons! Yesterday the carriages were going along the road with great speed.

  • great: magnus, -a, -um

  • speed: celeritās, celeritātis, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
13.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to the carriage, boys! At last we are able to depart.

  • go: eō, īre [This is an irregular verb!]

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
14.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to the carriage, boys! At last we are able to depart.

  • carriage: raeda, raedae, f.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
15.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to the carriage, boys! At last we are able to depart.

  • boy: puer, puerī, m.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
16.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to the carriage, boys! At last we are able to depart.

  • able: possum, posse [NOTE: This verb is irregular!]

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
17.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Go to the carriage, boys! At last we are able to depart.

  • depart: discēdō, discēdere

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
18.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Why were you tired, mother?

  • why: cūr

  • to be: sum, esse [NOTE: This verb is irregular!]

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
19.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Why were you tired, mother?

  • tired: dēfessus, -a, -um

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
20.

Write the underlined word or phrase in Latin.

Why were you tired, mother?

  • mother: māter, mātris, f.