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actores turba feminae puellae iuvenes otiosi quieta ad theatrum. actors crowd women girls young men at leisure, idle quiet to the theatre. Stage 5 Vocab. contendunt clamor agricolae nautae petunt pastores de monte per portam. hurry shout, uproar farmers
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actores turba feminae puellae iuvenes otiosi quieta ad theatrum actors crowd women girls young men at leisure, idle quiet to the theatre Stage 5 Vocab
contendunt clamor agricolae nautae petunt pastores de monte per portam hurry shout, uproar farmers sailors head for, seek shepherds down from the mountain through the gate Stage 5 Vocab
ruit nuntius fabulam dat uxor manet rushes messenger is putting on a play wife remains, stays Stage 5 Vocab
euge! adsunt semisomnus pueri tu…facis clamorem tu…vexas fabulam agunt tu dicis hurrah! are here half-asleep boys you make a noise you annoy act in a play you say Stage 5 Vocab
omnes mea columba deliciae meae abest all my dove my darling is out Stage 5 Vocab
puella sedet. servus laborat. leo currit. mercator dormit. The girl is sitting. The slave is working. The lion is running The merchant is sleeping Stage 5 GrammarIn the first four chapters you have seen sentences like these:
Sentences which refer to more than one person or thing use a different form of the words known as the PLURAL. Lets look at some sentences in both forms and notice the different endings.
Singular puella ridet The girl is smiling. servus ambulat The slave is walking mercator contendit The merchant is hurrying. Plural puellae rident. The girls are smiling. servi ambulant. The slaves are walking. mercatores contendiunt. The merchants are hurrying. Stage 5 Grammar
puella laborat. The girl is working. servusridet. The slave is laughing. leo currit. The lion is running. mercator dormit. The merchant is sleeping. puellae laborant. The girls are working. servi rident. The slaves are laughing. leones currunt. The lions are running. mercatores dormiunt. The merchants are sleeping. SINGULAR VS. PLURAL
Note that in each of the above sentences both the NOUN and the VERB show the difference between singular and plural!
SINGULAR laborat ridet currit dormit PLURAL laborant rident currunt dormiunt VERB ENDINGS
There is a difference between is and are. • mercator est in via. • The merchant is in the street. • mercatores sunt in via. • The merchants are in the street.
Practice #1 • amicus ambulat. • The friend walks. • amici ambulant. • The friends are walking.
Practice #2 • actor clamat. • The actor shouts. • actores clamant. • The actors are shouting.
Practice #2 • feminae plaudunt. • The women applaud. • femina plaudit. • The woman applauds.
PRACTICE #4-6 • venalicii intrant. • ancilla respondet. • senes dormiunt.