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LNM Chapter 1 Vocabulary and Exercise 2

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Question 1
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Question 2
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EXERCISE 2

Find the English derivatives based on the Vocabulary to Learn in the following sentences.
Question 3
3.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

She shows a considerable filial respect toward her father.
Question 4
4.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Question 5
5.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

Agriculture is a science of cultivating the land.
Question 6
6.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Question 7
7.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

The ship is equipped with all the necessary nautical instruments.
Question 8
8.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Question 9
9.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

We saw all kinds of fish in the aquarium.
Question 10
10.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Question 11
11.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

This is an all-terrain vehicle.
Question 12
12.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Question 13
13.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

When will the athletic competition start?
Question 14
14.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Question 15
15.

Select the English derivative in this sentence:

She has a truly poetic nature.
Question 16
16.

Which Latin word below is it derived from?

Match the Latin term on the left with its English translation on the right.
aqua, aquae, f.
farmer
puella, puellae, f.
water
terra, terrae, f.
athlete
poēta, poētae, m.
daughter
Rōma, Rōmae, f.
she-wolf
lupa, lupae, f.
sailor
fīlia, fīliae, f.
poet
āthlēta, āthlētae, m.
girl
agricola, agricolae, m.
Rome
nauta, nautae, m.
land
Match the Latin term on the left with its English translation on the right.
ambulat
he/she/it loves
et
he/she/it walks
bene
he/she/it takes care of, cares for
est
he/she/it is
cūrat
well
amat
afterwards
posteā
and
itaque
and so