LNM1 Chapter 5: Introduction and Cicero's Letter

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What grammar will you learn in this chapter?

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What do the letters STVBEEV stand for (what is the Latin phrase they abbreviate)?

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What is the translation of the phrase that STVBEEV stands for?

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CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
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CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
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CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
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CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
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Translate:
CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT

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Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
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What is the person and number of the main verb in the following sentence?
Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.

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Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
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Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
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What case is Terentia?

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Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.

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Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
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Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
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Who is the subject of the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb)?
Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.

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Select the direct object in this sentence.

Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
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Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.

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Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.
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What is the person and number of the main verb in the following sentence?
Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.

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Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.
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Translate the following sentence:
Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.

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Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.
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Who is the subject in the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb)?
Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.

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Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.
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Translate the following sentence:
Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.

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Animus dolet.
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What is the person and number of the main verb in the following sentence?
Animus dolet.

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Animus dolet.
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Animus dolet.
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Animus dolet.

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Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
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Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
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Select all the nominative (subject) nouns and pronouns in this sentence.

Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
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Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.

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Select all the verbs in the following sentence:

Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.
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Who is the subject in the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb/s)?
Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.

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Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.
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Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.

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Select all the verbs in the following sentence:

Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.
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Who is the subject in the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb/s)?
Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.

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Select all the accusative nouns (direct objects) in the following sentence:

Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.
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Translate the following sentence:
Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.

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Select all the verbs in the following sentence:

Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.
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Who is the subject of the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb)?
Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.

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Select all the accusative nouns (direct objects) in the following sentence:

Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.
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Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.

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Translate the following:
Valē!

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Where is Cicero while writing the letter?

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How many family members does Cicero mention in his lett er and who are they?

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What is Cicero afraid of?

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How does Cicero feel (according to his own words), when he reads Terentia’s letter?

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What does Cicero ask Terentia to do?