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Grammar
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100

blank degree, most neutral. blank degree used for comparisons, translated as: blank. blank degree highest form, translated as : blank

positive, comparitive, more adj, adjer, superlative, adj est, most adj
100

give the lat. pronoun for the english pronoun: I, to/for me, me, tu, tibi, te

ego, mihi, me, tu, tibi, te

100

What are the Lat. Sing. Endings, the Lat. pronouns that apply to them, and the English. pronouns that alos apply to them?

o/m, s, t, Ego, tu, I, you, he, she it

100

translate abit: abiit: and give the conjugation

he, she, or it leaves, goes away and its irregular

100

What is a papyrus?

A material that looks like modern paper, but its rougher in texture. People used a reed to write on it, it was like paper

200

Quintus est callidus, sed Gracus rhetor est blank quam Quintus. Lucia erat blank, but Melissa erat pulchrior quam Lucia

callidior, pulchra

200

present tense, happening blank normal personal endings, how does it translate? imperfect tense, continuous past, ba/-era, how does it translate? perfect tense, completed past, v, u, s, x, etc. how doese it translate?

now,  is verbing, verbs, was verbing, used to verb, began to verb, kept verbing, verbed

200

What conjugation (1st, 2nd,3rd, 3rd io, or 4th) are these verbs? exclamat, and manet

1st and 2nd

200

translate celriter

quickly

200

What was the job of a paedogogus?

They were bodyguards to the children, they looked after them/babysat them for school.

300

Circle the correct word for each sentence: (tu, nos, ego) in villa habito. (nos, vos, Graecus) estis irati

ego, vos

300

The Pompeians were most angry. Give the correct adj. irati, iratiores, iratissimi                                             The merchant was more sad than the slave dealer.    tristis, tristior, tristissimus                                          All the girls are happy. laetae, laetiores, laetissimae

iratissimi, tristior, laetae

300

An adj is a word that blanks a noun or pronoun

Remember that Lat. adj must agree with the nouns they modify in blank, blank, and blank

describes, case, number, and gender

300

hospes, hospitem and hortus, hortum

guest and garden

300

Which of these subj were generally taught in a Roman school? circle three.

arithmetic, roman literature, science, greek, pe, chemistry, 

arithmetic, roman literature, and greek

400

Tense refers to the blank an action happens.

In Lat, if somone does somthing, we put them in the blank case, In latin, if something blank to someone, we put them in the acc. case. this makes them the d.o. of the sentence

time, nominative, happens

400

Groups of verbs that follow specific patterns are called blank. the irregular verb, est, sunt does not belong to one of these conjugations, but follows its own pattern of endings. give the endings and their translations, in sing. and pl.

conjugation. sum, es, est, I am, you are, he/she/ it is, sumus, estis, sunt, we are, ya'll are, they are

400

Conjugate the verb habet,, (translation not needed), in present tense

habeo, habes, habet, habemus, habetis, habent

400

triclinium and ecce! translation

dining room, look!

400

What is a tabulae and a stylus?

Wooden tablets :coated in a thin film of wax, people used a stylus to scratch words/things into it, and then you could smooth it out with your finger.                      stilus: thin stick of metal bone or ivory to inscribe words on the papyrus

500

list the imperfect tense endings and the irregular imperfect tense endings.

bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant, eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant

500

Conjugate nutiat, meaning "he announces" adding in the lat. pns. also translate.

ego nuntio, tu nuntias, ---- nuntiat, nuntiamus nos, nuntiatis vos, nuntiant --------------                              I announce, you announce, he/ she/ it announces, we announce, ya'll announce, they announce

500

Conjugate the verb exclamat, exclamavit in imperfect tense. (translation not needed)

exclamabam, exclamabas, exclamabat,exclamabamus, exclamabatis, exclamabant.

500

translate satis, parat, liber, imperium, callidus, quod, and suus, suum

enough, he she or it prepares, book, empire, clever, because, and his, hers, or its

500

How was a Roman school different from the one you go to? Give reasons to at least three. building, size, and holidays, and cost, and furniture

building: school buiding, they had lessons in a collonade or a rented room,   size, the whole school consisted of about thirty pupils, whereas now, a single class is almost thirty pupils,   furniture: they had no desks or blackboards, so they put the tablest on their knees, we, do have desks and whiteboards,  holidays: market days, festivals (public) much less often then us, weekends and breaks.  Cost: this school doesnt cost any money, but Roman schools do.

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