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1. Noun Declension. Fill in the following table, using the conventional
order for the six cases. Write the data for the singular first, followed
by the data for the plural. Be careful to include long marks, as appropriate.
Do not fill in boxes marked by "X".
| CASE | FUNCTION | TRANSLATION | FORM of the phrases liber bônus, caelum pulchrum, vîta bella | |
| Singular | 1. | X | ||
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2. Verb Conjugation. Conjugate as directed. NOTE carefully which
TENSE is being requested. Be careful to include long marks, as appropriate.
Give first the Latin form, and then the English translation for that form
(e.g. laudâs would be translated "you praise").
| FUTURE ACTIVE of possum | TRANSLATE the form of possum | IMPERFECT ACTIVE of amâre | TRANSLATE the form of amâre | |
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| PRESENT ACTIVE of monêre | TRANSLATE the form of monêre | FUTURE ACTIVE of amâre | TRANSLATE the form of amâre | |
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3. Translate the following from Latin into English, or from English into Latin:
a. Îram puellârum laudâre nôn dêbês.b. Amîcus meus dê philosophiâ semper côgitat.
c. Porta antîqua nôn est magna sed bella est.
d. Sî cônsilium bonum nôn habês, in magnô perîculô sumus.
e. Officia magistrae sunt multa et magna.
f. Patria vestra semper erit lîbera; quârê, discipulî meî, ibi remanête!
g. Librî bonî vêrîque poterant patriam Graecôrum cônservâre.
h. Without philosophy the country often errs and is not strong.
i. Tyrants will always have many vices.
j. Many in our beautiful country used to have great leisure and few cares.