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LNM1 Ch 6 Ex 4: Complementary Infinitive

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10 Nsɛmmisa

EXERCISE 4

  • Translate into Latin.

  • If you need help with translating from English to Latin, here is the textbook glossary:

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5.

We are accustomed to preserve (our) books.

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You (plural) ought not to fear the Druids (Druidēs).

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7.

Memory can be strengthened.

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Stories are usually (are accustomed to be) told by the Druids (Druidibus).

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9.

We can have the rewards: rewards can be given by the Druids.

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10.

Boys ought to be taught.

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Rule 68: Verbs that require another action to their meaning will take a without a subject accusative.

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2.

"Complementary" comes from the Latin verb , which means .

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3.

What is the most common verb that takes a complementary infinitive?

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4.

What Latin verb is a synonym for possum?