[1] Nox est et noctū agricolae agrōs nōn cūrant. Noctū mātrēs cēnam nōn parant. Noctū discipulī dēfessī in scholā nōn labōrant et linguam Latīnam nōn discunt. Sed noctū nautae saepe labōrant.
[2] Nox est et ibi medicus ambulat. Medicus noster nōn est,
sed medicus puerī. Nunc medicus properat sed est tardus. In silvā properat.
Puer, fīlius agricolae, in casā est aeger. Medicus, vir clārus et benignus, ad
casam agricolae properat quod puer est aeger. Nox est et medicus sōlus ambulat.
Amīcī cum medicō nōn ambulant. Sōlus properat. Tardus est quod lūna est
obscūra. Medicus lūnam clāram vidēre cupit. Stellae quoque sunt obscūrae et
medicus nōn clārē videt. Puer laetus nōn est. Aeger et miser est. Ubi nōs aegrī
sumus, miserī sumus nōs quoque. Puer sōlus est, sed sōlus esse nōn cupit.
Amīcōs bonōs vidēre cupit. Lūnam et stellās nōn videt quod obscūrae sunt. Puer
aeger medicum benignum exspectat sed medicus est tardus.
[3] Nunc medicus iānuam agricolae aperit et puerum aegrum
spectat. Medicus est puerō benignus. Puerō fābulās longās et bonās nārrat. Ex
fenestrīs puer et medicus silvam spectant sed stellās et lūnam nōn vident. Nunc
medicus iānuam claudit. Ex casā agricolae properat et ad silvam ambulat.
[1] The
following statements are false; correct them.
- It’s daytime.
- The farmers don’t take care of the horses.
- The mothers are preparing breakfast.
- The pupils don’t work at school because they’re lazy.
- They’re studying Latin just now.
- The sailors only work at night.
[2] In
paragraph [2] in what order are the following statements first made?
- The boy doesn’t want to be alone.
- The boy is miserable.
- The boy is sick.
- The boy is waiting for the doctor.
- The doctor cannot see the stars clearly.
- The doctor is in the forest.
- The doctor is kind.
- The doctor is late.
- The doctor is walking alone.
- The moon is dark / indistinct.
[3] From
all three paragraphs, find the Latin for:
Nominative
- He isn’t our doctor
- the
doctor opens the door
Accusative
- the
doctor opens the door
- the doctor closes the door
- he
hurries to the house
- they
don’t see the moon
- they
don’t see the stars
- the doctor tells stories
Genitive
- he hurries to the house ¦ of the farmer [= the farmer’s house]
- the doctor opens the door ¦ of the farmer [= the farmer’s door]
Dative
- the doctor is kind to the boy
- he tells
stories to the boy
Ablative
- (they)
aren’t walking with the doctor
- he
hurries out of the house
- (they)
look out of the windows
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