Define "raeda" and give the gender.
carriage, f.
Give the conjugation # of audiō, audīre.
4th
Aurēlia ancillam iubet aliās tunicās et stolās et pallās in cistam pōnere.
Aurelia orders the slave-woman to place the other tunics and stolas and pallas into the chest.
Intereā in vīllā Cornēlianā omnēs strenue laborant.
Meanwhile in the Cornelian country house all are working hard.
What is Mrs. Nichols' favorite color?
green
Define "in itinere."
on a journey
(1) Give the conjugation # of arripiō, arripere.
(2) Give the reasoning behind why it is this #.
(1) 3rd-io
(2) -ere (infinitive) + -iō (1st Person Sg.)
Discipulōs magīstra iubet librōs in mensā pōnere.
The teacher orders the students to place the books on the table. ***(in the desk)
Servus aliās tunicās et togās praetextās in cistam pōnit.
The slave places the other tunics and toga praetextas into the chest.
What is Mrs. Patrick's favorite color?
blue
Translate "(he/she/it) has, holds" into Latin.
habet
Which tense(s) of verbs have we talked about so far?
Present Tense
The Cornelians prepare to return to Rome.
Cornēliī Rōmam redīre parant.
"Cavē, Geta!" exclāmat Sextus sollicitus.
"Careful, Geta!" shouts worried Sextus.
What's Ms. Porter's favorite Russian novel?
Tolstoy's War and Peace
Translate "ready" to Latin.
paratus
Give the stem of iaciō, iacere.
iac(e)-
Geta does not hear the shouts.
Geta clamorem nōn audit.
Subitō exclāmat Aurēlia, "Ubi est Cornēlia?"
Suddenly Aurelia shouts, "Where is Cornelia?"
What musical instrument can Dr. Wagner play really, really well?
the organ [or] piano
Translate "at that very moment" to Latin.
eo ipso tempore
Conjugate and translate dicō, dīcere...
dicō (I speak) dicimus (we speak)
dicis (you speak) dicitis (you all speak)
dicit (he/she/it speaks) dicunt (they speak)
We are ready to return to Rome!
Paratī sumus redīre Romam!
Eō ipsō tempore in viam currit Cornēlia.
At that very moment Cornelia runs into the road.
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