| I. |
Responde in Latina sententia
completa, quaeso. These are story questions.
Click
here to submit your Chapter 9 Exercise 1.
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| IIA. |
Write/type out all four
verbs as I did in 53-55 above. You have two first and two second
conjugation verbs. (Underline the accented syllables, please,
though I will not grade you on this.)
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| IIB. |
Be sure you understand what
person the singular verb is. Please add an English translation
of the Latin plural verb.
Click
here to submit Chapter 9 Exercises 2A & 2B.
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| III. |
suus, suam, suum
are masculine, feminine and neuter, respectively. eius
can mean "his, her" or "its." See pp. 119 or 423, Section 58,
and the Verba above for comments and examples of these
pronouns.
Click
here to submit Chapter 9 Exercise 3.
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| IV. |
There is no way that I can
check you on these over the Internet. Just make sure that you
have made vocabulary cards for all and that you have been reviewing
them regularly.
Click
here to submit Chapter 9 Exercise 4.
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| V. |
As usual, English-to-Latin
sentences are worth twice the other exercises, and, as usual,
use examples from the story to help you.
Click
here to submit Chapter 9 Exercise 5.
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| VI. |
We have been doing this
since Chapter I. Make a three column list and in typing your
answers, underline the accented syllable. Sunt tredecim verba.
Click
here to submit Chapter 9 Exercise 6.
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