Copy of Magistrula Genitive Activity 2 PDF

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This is my Latin assignment I am trying to go into nursing so Latin will help me in this assignment we are learning about the genitive case and these are examples of them...


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Magistrula Genitive Activity 2

Formative Assessment: 25 points

Nomen: ______________________________________ Dies: _________ Classis: _________

Directions: 1. Underline the noun or noun+adjective pair in each sentence that is the genitive. (1 point each) 2. Tell if the Genitive noun shows possession or is a special adjective. (1 point each) 3. Translate the sentence. (3 points each)

1. Fīliī lēgātōrum terribilium sunt fortēs. Possession or Special Adjective? the sons of the terrible deputy are strong 2. Aurēlia est plēna timōris. Possession or Special Adjective? Aurelia is full of fear 3. Puerī audāciam imperātōris dēspiciunt. Possession or Special Adjective? the boys despise the boldness of the commander 4. Māter per triclīnium discipulōrum trīstium errat. Possession or Special Adjective? the mother wanders through the dining room of the sad students 5. Senātōrēs ducem plēnum audāciae iuvant. Possession or Special Adjective? the senators help the leader of boldness

Vocabulary audācia, audāciae, f (boldness) Aurēlia, Aurēliae, f (Aurelia) bellum, bellī, n (war) dēspiciō, -ere, dēspexī, dēspectus (despise) discipulus, discipulī, m (student) dux, ducis, mf (leader) errō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus (wander) fīlius, fīliī, m (son) fortis, forte (brave) imperātor, imperātōris, m (commander) Iuppiter, Iovis, m (Jupiter) iuvō, -āre, iūvī, iūtus (help)

lēgātus, lēgātī, m (deputy) māter, mātris, f (mother) per, prep. (through) perītus, -a, -um (skilled) plēnus, -a, -um (full) puer, puerī, m (boy) senātor, senātōris, m (senator) sum, esse, fuī, futūrus (be) terribilis, terribile (dreadful) timor, timōris, m (fear) triclīnium, triclīniī, n (dining room) trīstis, trīste (sad)...


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