Lucī et Marce, vōs cenae parāte.
Vocative, Singular (plural if referring to both), Masculine
(the tutor) led
Sīmia saccum paedagōgī iratī habuit.
paedagogōrum iratōrum
“Nōlō esse malus discipulus,” dīxit Lūcius.
"I do not want to be a bad student," said Lucius.
I think, ___ I am
ergo
Flavia feminae quinque ōva dedit.
accusative plural neuter
"Nolī timēre, omnia (all) bona sunt"
Don't fear
Subitō, trēs virī malī in viam cucurrērunt.
vir malus
Valeria Flaviam saccum portāre voluit
Valeria wanted Flavia to carry the sack.
One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and - pop! - out of the egg came a tiny and ____ hungry caterpillar
valdē
Mihi (magistra Kim) vinum bibere necesse est.
Dative singular feminine
Puer ridet et simiam capere vult.
(The boy) laughs
Latrōnēs (robbers) Aelium pugnāre nōluērunt.
noluit
Populum consūmere gallopavō nōn placet.
It is not pleasing to the turkey to eat people./The turkey does not like to eat people.
_____er rather than later
mox
Domus Servīliī valdē magna est quod Servīlius multam pecūniam habet.
Nominative Singular Feminine
"Cur tam valdē iratus fuistī, Hermes?
were you
Sīmiae nōn nocuīstis.
nocuisti
“Nunc dormīre necesse est,” fīliō dīxit māter.
"Now it is necessary to sleep," the mother said to the son.
____ ssso sssserious? -Joker
Cur
Aliī servī et ancillae in aliā parte domī magnae habitant ubi multī in cubiculō ūnō dormiunt.
Ablative Singular Neuter
Eum (him) tunc iratē cepī sed simiae nocēre nōn potuī.
I was not able/I could not
Quīnque hominēs in domō parvā Valeriae habitant
domīs parvīs
Magistra Kim discipulōs suōs linguam latinam dicere docuit.
Magistra Kim taught her students to speak the Latin language.
Viginti – duodecim + quattor – quinque + unus = ??
octo