rex Quintus: Salvius: Quintus: Salvius: Quintus: Cogidubnus omnes nobiles ad sacrificium invitavit. ![]() Anti-Loquax: salve! necesse est domino meo ad aulam ire. 6ġ0 tripodes argentei (page 33) Nominative, Accusative or Dative? Quintus in cubiculo sedet. It is convenient for you (s.) to prepare food. It is convenient (commodum) for us to be quiet (tacere). The girl handed the flowers to the slave. The girls are preparing a bedroom for the master (dominus). The slaves are preparing food for the lions. Also: mihi = to me, for me tibi = nobis = vobis = Translate these into Latin: 1. Singular puellae servo leoni Plural puellis servis leonibus Examples: difficile est servis dormire. Why do you think they went there at the end of the story? 5ĩ DATIVES The Dative Case means TO or FOR. What three articles did Rufilla mention? 9. Which room did Domitilla think was well-decorated? 7. Why was the bedroom still not suitable for Rufilla s relative? 6. How did Rufilla know that they had finished? 5. Why do you think Marcia erat attonita? 4. What did Domitilla claim to have done? 3. advenio, advenire, adveni I arrive Irregular verbs volo, velle, volui nolo, nolle, nolui possum, posse, potui I want I do not want I am able 3Ĩ Stage 14 - apud Salvium Domitilla cubiculum (non) parat - II (page 27) 1. ![]() dico, dicere, dixi traho, trahere, traxi, ruo, ruere, rui I say, to say, I said I drag, pull I rush Mixed interficio, interficere, interfeci I kill 4. canto, cantare, cantavi excito, excitare, excitavi vulnero, vulnerare, vulneravi I sing, to sing, I sang I wake (someone) up I wound, hurt 3. nulla pecunia= no money) Pronouns se himself, herself, themselves Verbs (note the Three Principal Parts) 1. Three important new words! itaque ubi ceteri therefore where? where or when the others Three irregular verbs sum = I am possum = I am able volo = I want sum I am possum I am able volo I want es you are potes vis est he, she, it is potest vult sumus we are possumus we are able volumus we want estis you (pl) are potestis vultis sunt they are possunt volunt 2Ħ Vocabulary - Stage 13 Nouns (with the Accusative to show which Declension) vita, -am life aedificium, -ium a building custos, custodem a guard Adjectives (Masculine and Feminine) aeger, aegra sick alter, altera the other (of two) ceteri, ceterae the others, the rest fessus, fessa tired novus, nova new nullus, nulla not any, no. in cubiculum ruerunt et Alatorem interfecerunt. dominus noster erat perterritus manus ad servum extendit et veniam petivit. turn Alator dominum nostrum petivit et vulneravit. postquam custodes elusit, cubiculum intravit. itaque, ubi ceteri dormiebant, Alator pugionem cepit. hic servus tamen filium habebat nomen erat Alator. ego servos inutiles retinere nolo." postquam hoc dixit, Salvius carnificibus servum tradidit. Salvius servum aegrum e turba traxit et clamavit, "servus aeger est inutilis. Salvius servos ad se vocavit et inspexit. quamquam servi multum ferrum e terra effodiebant, Salvius non erat contentus. ![]() hospes erat Pompeius Optatus, vir benignus. 'nos apud Canticos eramus, quod Salvius metallum novum visitabat. portatis + portare 1ĥ Stage 13 - in Britannia coniuratio (page 7) Nominative or Accusative, Singular or Plural? Nom S. ( )Ĥ Basic verbs - start of Year 8 (also for December exam!) The Three Tenses of porto, portare, portavi Present (from 1 st Principal Part) port o I carry, am carrying porta s you (s) carry porta t he, she, it carries porta mus porta tis porta nt we carry you (pl) carry they carry Imperfect (from 1 st Principal Part) porta bam I was carrying, used to carry porta bas you (s) were carrying porta bat he, she, it was carrying porta bamus porta batis porta bant we were carrying you (pl) were carrying they were carrying Perfect (from 3 rd Principal Part) portav i I carried, have carried portav isti you (s) carried portav it he, she, it carried portav imus portav istis portav erunt we carried you (pl) carried they carried Some practice! 1. 1 Year 8 Latin Booklet LANGUAGE WORK THE ANCIENT WORLD nomen meum est.
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