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Tuesday. Calescite !. Translate the following sentences from English to Latin. The slave girl greets Caecilius . I have a ship. Caecilius and Grumio love Melissa. I’m on a boat!. Calescite !. ancilla Caecilium salutat . ego navēs habeo . Caecilius et Grumio Melissam amant .
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Calescite! Translate the following sentences from English to Latin. The slave girl greets Caecilius. I have a ship. Caecilius and Grumio love Melissa. I’m on a boat!
Calescite! ancillaCaeciliumsalutat. ego navēshabeo. Caecilius et GrumioMelissamamant. ego sum in nave!
Stage 4 Test • Tuesday 10/18 • Pledge of Allegiance- have you said it yet? • Quiz grade- TWO Daily Grades • BY FRIDAY 10/14
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in basilicā • Pg. 58 • 20 minutes- finish translating in English, practice in English, practice in Latin • Gestures, props, pronunciation, timing, etc. • 10 minutes- 2 groups, selected randomly, will present!
Wednesday PSAT!
Calescite! Decline servus,servī, m. (slave)
Which form would you use to say: The slaves ran after the dog. The dogs ran after the slaves. WHY?
Stage 4 Test • Tuesday 10/18 • Pledge of Allegiance- have you said it yet? • Quiz grade- TWO Daily Grades • BY FRIDAY 10/14
fidemmeamobligo vexillocivitatiumAmericae Foederatarum et reipublicae pro qua stat uninationi, Deoducente, non dividendae cum libertate iustitiaque omnibus
Practicing the Languagepg. sexagintaParts A,B,C – ODD #s ONLY • Part A: Which verb makes more sense? • Part B: Which personal ending (o/m, s, t, mus, tis, nt) matches the subject? • Part C: What is the noun doing? Is it the subject (NOMINATIVE) or the direct object (ACCUSATIVE)?
Calescite! Conjugate “moneō, monēre” (I warn, to warn) in the Present Tense. UBI EST ANGLICA??????
Stage 4 Test • Tuesday 10/18 • Word Study – due Monday! • Pledge of Allegiance – Ultima Dies, Cras! • TWO DAILY GRADES
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ad bibitcircumspectatleo clamat ecce! Et exit ridet salve surgitiratus navis non portatianua videt villa vinum
negotiumanuluscera ex inquitiudex forum mendaxcoquit ego eheu! habet cur? respondet
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