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Match the vocabulary to the definition: Grab a piece of scratch paper from the front table.

Adest Anulus Cera Clamat Hortus Intrat Legit Meus, -a, -um Per Quaerit Sedet Stilus Tablinum Tuus, -a, -um volumen. Through Office/study h/s/i shouts h/s/i reads Ring Scroll h/s/i sits Garden h/s/i is present/here Wax tablet h/s/i searches Your h/s/i enters

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Match the vocabulary to the definition: Grab a piece of scratch paper from the front table.

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  1. Adest Anulus Cera Clamat Hortus Intrat Legit Meus, -a, -um Per Quaerit Sedet Stilus Tablinum Tuus, -a, -um volumen Through Office/study h/s/i shouts h/s/i reads Ring Scroll h/s/i sits Garden h/s/i is present/here Wax tablet h/s/i searches Your h/s/i enters Stylus/pencil My Match the vocabulary to the definition:Grab a piece of scratch paper from the front table.

  2. Check your answers • Adest------------------------------------------------h/s/i is present------------I • Anulus----------------------------------------------ring--------------------------E • Cera-------------------------------------------------wax tablet------------------J • Clamat----------------------------------------------h/s/i shouts----------------C • Hortus-----------------------------------------------garden---------------------H • Intrat-------------------------------------------------h/s/i enters----------------M • Legit-------------------------------------------------h/s/i reads-----------------D • Meus, -a, -um-------------------------------------my---------------------------O • Per---------------------------------------------------through---------------------A • Quaerit----------------------------------------------h/s/i searches for--------K • Sedet------------------------------------------------h/s/i sits--------------------G • Stilus-------------------------------------------------stylus/pencil--------------N • Tablinum--------------------------------------------office/study---------------B • Tuus, -a, -um--------------------------------------your-------------------------L • Volumen--------------------------------------------scroll------------------------F

  3. ARS GRAMMATICA PG 82

  4. Ars Grammatica: pg 82 • A NOUN is a person, place, or thing. • Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter refer to GENDER. • In Latin, nouns belong to groups called DECLENSIONS.

  5. Ars Grammatica: pg 82 • The dog chases the ball. • What part of speech is “chases”? • What is doing the action? • What is receiving the action?

  6. Ars Grammatica (Cont): pg 82 • The Subject of a sentence is what DOES the action • The Direct Object of a sentences is what RECEIVES the action. • In English, these are determined by WORD ORDER • In Latin, these are determined by the ENDING which is attached to the noun.

  7. Ars Grammatica: pg 82 • The boy writes a story. • What is the subject? • What is the direct object? • The girl completes an experiment. • What is the subject? • What is the direct object?

  8. Ars Grammatica (Cont): pg 82 • The ending used in Latin to indicate the subject of a sentence is called the NOMINATIVE CASE • The ending used in Latin to indicate the direct object of a sentence is called the ACCUSATIVE CASE

  9. Ars Grammatica (Cont): pg 82

  10. Turn to Activitas I and IIon page 83

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