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ER 12 INCOMPLETE Act. 12e #4-6 English to Latin (p. 76)
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Question 1
1.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs smell Geta's tunic and run quickly with the slaves.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
tunica, tunicae,
f.:
tunic
currō, currere:
to run
celeriter
(adv.):
quickly
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
Question 2
2.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs smell Geta's tunic and run quickly with the slaves.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
tunica, tunicae,
f.:
tunic
currō, currere:
to run
celeriter
(adv.):
quickly
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
Question 3
3.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs smell Geta's tunic and run quickly with the slaves.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
tunica, tunicae,
f.:
tunic
currō, currere:
to run
celeriter
(adv.):
quickly
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
Question 4
4.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs smell Geta's tunic and run quickly with the slaves.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
tunica, tunicae,
f.:
tunic
currō, currere:
to run
celeriter
(adv.):
quickly
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
Question 5
5.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs smell Geta's tunic and run quickly with the slaves.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
tunica, tunicae,
f.:
tunic
currō, currere:
to run
celeriter
(adv.):
quickly
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
Question 6
6.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs smell Geta's tunic and run quickly with the slaves.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
tunica, tunicae,
f.:
tunic
currō, currere:
to run
celeriter
(adv.):
quickly
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
Question 7
7.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
Now the dogs lead many slaves out of the country house and through the fields and streams.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
servus, servī,
m.:
slave
ē / ex:
out of
vīlla, vīllae,
f.:
country house
per:
through
ager, agrī,
m.:
field
rīvus, rīvī,
m.:
stream
Question 8
8.
Write the
bold
part of this sentence in Latin:
The dogs bark because they smell Geta, who is in the tree.
vocabulary help
:
canis, canis,
m./f.:
dog
lātrō, lātrāre:
to bark
olfaciō, olfacere:
to smell
quī
sum, esse:
to be
in:
in
arbor, arboris,
f.:
tree