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Identify how the BOLD WORD in each sentence is functioning. …
Identify how the BOLD WORD in each sentence is functioning.
Hodie negotium bonum est.
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verb
Question 2 (1 point)
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Filia Valeriae pecuniam poscit.
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subject
object
verb
Question 3 (1 point)
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Vale, Licinia!
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subject
object
verb
Question 4 (1 point)
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Flavia pecuniam non capit.
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subject
object
verb
Question 5 (1 point)
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Viri bonum vinum vident.
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subject
object
verb
Question 6 (1 point)
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Magistra ieiuna aquam et cibum poscit.
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subject
object
verb
Question 7 (1 point)
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Feminae vinum et panem dant.
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subject
object
verb
Question 8 (1 point)
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Semper multam aquam bibo.
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subject
object
verb
Question 9 (1 point)
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“Da mihi ficos, domina,” magister inquit.
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object
verb
Question 10 (1 point)
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Meridies est et sol altus in caelo est
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object
verb
Question 11 (6 points)
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Select from the words in the list those that are First Declension:
Question 11 options:
magister
magistras
tabernam
cibus
pecunia
dominam
discipulus
femina
viri
aqua
Question 12 (4 points)
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Select ALL Second Declension words from the following list:
Question 12 options:
magistram
discipulos
magistrum
feminam
aquas
cibum
viros
domina
pecunias
taberna
Question 13 (5 points)
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Match each Latin word to its declension, case and number:
Question 13 options:
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2nd, accusative, singular
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2nd, nominative, plural
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1st, nominative, plural
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1st, accusative, plural
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2nd, nominative, singular
1.
feminae
2.
viri
3.
cibum
4.
magister
5.
discipulas
Question 14 (1 point)
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Look at the BOLDED word . If it is used as the predicate nominative, choose “True.” If it is not used as a predicate nominative, choose “False.”
Domina laeta est.
Question 14 options:
True
False
Question 15 (1 point)
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Look at the BOLDED word . If it is used as the predicate nominative, choose “True.” If it is not used as a predicate nominative, choose “False.”
Flavia ancilla est.
Question 15 options:
True
False
Question 16 (1 point)
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Look at the BOLDED word . If it is used as the predicate nominative, choose “True.” If it is not used as a predicate nominative, choose “False.”
Viri non boni sunt.
Question 16 options:
True
False
Question 17 (1 point)
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Look at the BOLDED word . If it is used as the predicate nominative, choose “True.” If it is not used as a predicate nominative, choose “False.”
Valeria et Flavia feminae sunt.
Question 17 options:
True
False
Question 18 (1 point)
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Look at the BOLDED word . If it is used as the predicate nominative, choose “True.” If it is not used as a predicate nominative, choose “False.”
Vir semper laetus est quod pecuniam multam habet.
Question 18 options:
True
False
Question 19 (1 point)
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Look at the BOLDED word . If it is used as the predicate nominative, choose “True.” If it is not used as a predicate nominative, choose “False.”
Valeria, “Hodie,” inquit, “negotium bonum est!”
Question 19 options:
True
False
Translation
Translate the following passage into good, idiomatic English:
Valeria cibum et potum dat et unus vir “Gratias,” inquit, “domina.” Alii nihil dicunt sed solum edunt et bibunt. Viri pecuniam dant et “Vale,” inquiunt, “Valeria.” “Valete!” Valeria respondet. Tunc viri ad Forum ambulant.
Subito, multi viri simul ad tabernam adveniunt et feminas vident. Et cibum et potum simul poscunt. Valeria viros videt et “Salvete!” inquit.
Valeria et Licinia et ancilla Flavia strenue laborant sed domina laeta est, quod multi viri multam pecuniam significant. Hodie negotium bonum est.
Question 20 (10 points)
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Write translation here:
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