LNM1 Ch 4: Vocabulary and Ex 2

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19 questions
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Nouns

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
vinculum, vinculī, n.
war
dolus, dolī, m.
camp
bellum, bellī, n.
trickery, deception
praemium, praemiī, n.
reward
castra, castrōrum, n. pl
poison
venēnum, venēnī, n.
chain, fetter
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ADJECTIVES

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
iūstus, iūsta, iūstum
good
Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum
armed
māgnus, māgna, māgnum
legitimate, open, just
malus, mala, malum
large, great, important
praeclārus, praeclāra, praeclārum
bad
armātus, armāta, armātum
famous, distinguished
bonus, bona, bonum
Roman
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VERBS, PREPOSITIONS, & CONJUNCTIONS

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
ad + accusative
to give
intrō, intrāre, intrāvī
to enter
ē (ex) + ablative
to order somebody (acc.) to do something (inf.)
dō, dăre, dedī, dătum
into, towards, to
iubeō, iubēre, iussī, iussum
from, out of
autem
into, to, against
sed
however
in + accusative
but

EXERCISE 2

Find the English derivatives based on the Vocabulary to Learn in the following sentences.
1. These youths are rather bellicose and always fighting.
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What is the Engish derivative in this sentence?

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What is the Latin word it is derived from?

2. A jussive mood of the verb is a form that conveys an order.
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What is the Engish derivative in this sentence?

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What is the Latin word it is derived from?

3. This product is premium quality.
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What is the Latin word it is derived from?

4. The venom of the snake was fatal.
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What is the Latin word it is derived from?

5. I received a bonus at the end of the year.
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What is the Latin word it is derived from?

6. The army is ready for a battle.
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What is the Latin word it is derived from?

7. Where is the main entrance?
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8. She is a very sweet person, totally devoid of malice.
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What is the Engish derivative in this sentence?

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