LNM1 Ch 9 Ex 1: 4th Conjugation

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DĒ CONIŪRĀTIŌNE CATILĪNAE

Urbs permovētur. In locum pācis et gaudiī veniunt timor et trīstitia. Hominēs miserī ambulant, nēminī crēdunt, valdē timent. Clāmōrēs mulierum in urbe audiuntur. Animus Catilīnae mala cōnsilia parat. Catilīna tamen in cūriam intrat, sellam petit, sē tamquam bonus vir gerit. Tunc Mārcus Tullius Cicero cōnsul longam et lūculentam ōrātiōnem in cūriā habet. Cicero māgnā fortitūdine nārrat Catilīnam esse virum malum et cīvibus Rōmānīs mortem parāre. Cicero dīcit sē posse armīs Rōmānōs servāre et Catilīnam ab urbe Rōmā sēmovēre. Catilīna audit et terram spectat. Tandem Catilīna dīcit patrēs nōn dēbēre verba Cicerōnis audīre. Patrēs tamen verba Cicerōnis audiunt et urbem servāre dēcernunt.

EXERCISE 1

  • Find one more fourth conjugation verb in the Latin reading passage.
  • Identify the person and number and whether the form is active or passive.
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In addition to audiuntur, find one more fourth conjugation verb in the Latin reading passage.

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Identify the person and number.

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Is it active or passive?