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LNM1 Chapter 11 Vocabulary & Exercise 2

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Question 1
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Question 2
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VERBS

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum
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to drive, lead, do, behave
ārdeō, ārdēre, ārsī, ——
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Question 3
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ADVERBS & ENCLITIC PARTICLES

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  • Find the English derivatives based on the Vocabulary to Learn in the following sentences.
  • Write the corresponding Latin word.
Question 4
4.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
An active life will keep you alive longer.

Question 5
5.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 6
6.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
After the regicide a republic was established.

Question 7
7.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 8
8.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
I heard his ardent confession of love.

Question 9
9.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 10
10.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
His embarrassment was conspicuous and everybody could see it.

Question 11
11.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 12
12.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
After a tempestuous love affair they settled to quieter life.

Question 13
13.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 14
14.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
He is an agent of a foreign state.

Question 15
15.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 16
16.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
I advise you to relinquish these plans completely and move on.

Question 17
17.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 18
18.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
Novelty is always exciting.

Question 19
19.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 20
20.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
The decision was unanimous.

Question 21
21.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 22
22.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
We haven’t had any missive from him since he was deployed for the mission.

Question 23
23.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 24
24.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
After the surgery she has had a perpetually dolorous expression.

Question 25
25.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 26
26.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
Matches were found in his room and he was accused of arson.

Question 27
27.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Question 28
28.

Which word in the following sentence is a derivative of Latin from chapter 11's vocabulary?
They were walking in the mysterious woods and wondering whether they would meet any sylvan deities.

Question 29
29.

What is the Latin word from which it is derived?

Nouns & ADJECTIVES

dolor, dolōris, m.
grief, pain
tempestās, tempestātis, f.
queen
novus, nova, novum
forest
rēgīna, rēgīnae, f.
cave
spēlunca, spēluncae, f.
storm
silva, silvae, f.
cruel
crūdēlis, crūdēle
new
to burn, be on fire
relinquō, relinquere, relīquī, relictum
to look at, observe
agō, agere, ēgī, āctum
to send
cōnspiciō, cōnspicere, cōnspexī, cōnspectum
to leave behind, abandon
quoque
yes
minimē
no
-que
also
ūnā
together
-ne
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ita
and