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Laborant 

They Work

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A Verb Ending In -t Is What?

Singular

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They work

Laborant

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Iratus

Irate

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In Agris Laborant _.  Servus or Servi

Servus

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Solus

Alone

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A Noun or Adjecive Ending In   -ae Is What?

Feminine Plural

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(a/the) boy

Puer

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Clamant

Clamor

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Davus Vir Britannicus _.  Est or Sunt

Est

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Abite Molesti!

Go Away, Pests!

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A Verb Ending In -nt Is What?

Plural

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(She/he/it) laughs

Ridet
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Minime

Minimal

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Sunt In Agris Multi _.  Puella, Servus, or Servi

Servi

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Hodie pueri in horto clamant et rident quod laeti sunt.

Today, the boys shout in the garden and laugh because they are happy.

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A Noun or Adjective Ending In    -i Is What?

Masculine Plural

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He groans

Gemit

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In Horto

Horticulture

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Marcus Et Sextus Sunt Pueri _.  Romanus, Romani, or Romanae

Romanus

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Est vir Britannicus qui iam in Italia laborat.

He is a British man who now works in Italy.

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Change "Pueri Laborant" To The Singular Form.

Puer Laborat

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Suddenly

Subito

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Vir

Virile

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Pueri Et Puellae Saepe _.   Gemit, Currit, or Currunt

Currunt