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Grammar
Vocabulary
Life in Pompeii
What's the verb?
100

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coquus est in culina.

The cook is in the kitchen.
100

Is the following Nominative or Accusative?

Grumionem

Accusative
100

Define:

laborat

works, is working

100

In what city does Caecilius live?

Pompeii

100

Identify and translate the verb:

coquus in culina laborat.

laborat

works/is working

200

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amicus cibum gustat.

The friend tastes the food.

200

Is the following Nominative or Accusative?

Metella

Nominative

200

Define:

amicus

friend

200

Breakfast would consist of ______ and _______.

Water and bread

200

Identify and translate the verb:

Cerberus est canis.

est

is

300

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Metella cubiculum intrat.

Metella enters the bedroom.

300

List the Accusative endings

Singular: -am, -um, -em

Plural: -as, -os, -es

300

Define:

laudat

praises

300

What piece of clothing did Roman men and women both wear?

a tunica

300

Identify and translate the verb:

Metella in atrio sedet.

sedet

sits/is sitting

400

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amicus Quintum vocat.

The friend calls Quintus.

400

Is the following Nominative or Accusative?

Caecilium

Accusative

400

Define:

scribit

writes, is writing

400

What is the first business Caecilius would conduct in the morning?

salutatio​​​​
400

Identify and translate the verb:

Caecilius pavonem gustat.

gustat

tastes

500

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pavo Caecilium delectat.

The peacock delights/pleases Caecilius.

500

List the Nominative endings

Singular: -a, -us, ~

Plural: -ae, -i, -es

500

Define:

Pavo

Peacock
500

Where could you go to buy and sell things daily in Pompeii?

The forum
500

Clemens viam exit.

exit

leaves

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