ER 25 Act. 25f English to Latin

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22 questions
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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is always a lot of commotion on the streets of Rome.

vocabulary help:
  • semper (adv.): always
  • sum, esse, fuī, futūrus: to be

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is always a lot of commotion on the streets of Rome.

vocabulary help:
  • multum, -ī, n.: much, a lot (of)
  • tumultus, -ūs, m.: commotion

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is always a lot of commotion on the streets of Rome.

vocabulary help:
  • via, viae, f.: street

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is always a lot of commotion on the streets of Rome.

vocabulary help:
  • Rōma, -ae, f.: Rome

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

During the day there is much noise, much shouting in the streets of the city.

vocabulary help:
  • interdiū (adv.): during the day
  • sum, esse, fuī, futūrus: to be

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

During the day there is much noise, much shouting in the streets of the city.

vocabulary help:
  • multum, -ī, n.: much, a lot (of)
  • strepitus, -ūs, m.: noise

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

During the day there is much noise, much shouting in the streets of the city.

vocabulary help:
  • multum, -ī, n.: much, a lot (of)
  • clāmor, clāmōris, m.: shouting

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

During the day there is much noise, much shouting in the streets of the city.

vocabulary help:
  • via, viae, f.: street
  • urbs, urbis, f.: city

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The emperor is always building something new; therefore slaves drag stones toward the Forum.

vocabulary help:
  • prīnceps, prīncipis, m.: emperor

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The emperor is always building something new; therefore slaves drag stones toward the Forum.

vocabulary help:
  • semper (adv.): always
  • aedificō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to build

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The emperor is always building something new; therefore slaves drag stones toward the Forum.

vocabulary help:
  • aliquid: something
  • novus, -a, -um: new

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The emperor is always building something new; therefore slaves drag stones toward the Forum.

vocabulary help:
  • igitur (adv.): therefore
  • servus, -ī, m.: slave

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The emperor is always building something new; therefore slaves drag stones toward the Forum.

vocabulary help:
  • trahō, trahere, trāxī, trāctus: to drag
  • lapis, lapidis, m.: stone

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

The emperor is always building something new; therefore slaves drag stones toward the Forum.

vocabulary help:
  • forum, -ī, n.: the Forum

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is not enough time to see everyone and do everything.

vocabulary help:
  • sum, esse, fuī, futūrus: to be

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is not enough time to see everyone and do everything.

vocabulary help:
  • tempus, temporis, n.: time
  • satis (adv.): enough

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is not enough time to see everyone and do everything.

vocabulary help:
  • videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus: to see
  • omnis, -is, -e: all

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

There is not enough time to see everyone and do everything.

vocabulary help:
  • faciō, facere, fēcī, factus: to do
  • omnis, -is, -e: all

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

While we are living in the city, we never have enough money.

vocabulary help:
  • dum (conj.): while
  • habitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to live

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

While we are living in the city, we never have enough money.

vocabulary help:
  • urbs, urbis, f.: city

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

While we are living in the city, we never have enough money.

vocabulary help:
  • numquam (adv.): never
  • habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus: to have

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Write the bold part of this sentence in Latin:

While we are living in the city, we never have enough money.

vocabulary help:
  • satis (adv.): enough
  • pecūnia, -ae, f.: money