[1] Match the English vocabulary with the Latin in the wordcloud
always
dangerous
friend (f.)
friend (m.)
island
life
man
money
much; a lot
often
poet
sailor
sometimes
water
well
amīca; amīcus; aqua; bene; incola; interdum; multus, -a, -um; nauta; pecūnia; perīculōsus, -a, -um; poēta; saepe; semper; vir; vīta
[2]
Match the English verbs with the Latin in the wordcloud; the verbs are given in
bold in shorts sentences, but focus only on the verb form:
[i]
Where do you
live? │ Ubi __________?
I live in America │ In Americā
__________.
He does not
live in America │ In Americā __________.
[ii]
I praise the life of the sailor │
Vītam nautae __________.
The teacher praises
the poet │ Magistra poētam __________.
[iii]
The son wants to
work in the field │ Fīlius in agrō __________ cupit.
I work in a field │ In agrō __________.
Does he work in America? │ __________ in
Americā?
He does not work in America │ In Americā __________.
The pupils are
working in the school. │ Discipulī in scholā __________.
[iv] I want to
have money │ Pecūniam __________ cupiō.
Do you have many friends? │
__________ multōs amīcōs?
Yes, I have
many friends │ Ita, multōs amīcōs __________.
She has many friends │
Multās amīcās __________.
He does not
have money │ Pecūniam __________.
[v]
I often see my friend │
Amīcum meum saepe __________.
Does he see many countries? │
__________ multās terrās?
He sees many islands │
Multās īnsulas __________.
[vi]
I write letters │ Epistulās
__________.
The poet writes
well │ Poēta bene __________.
habeō; habēre; habēsne; habet; habitās; habitō; labōrant; labōrāre; labōratne; labōrō; laudat; laudō; nōn habet; nōn habitat; nōn labōrat; scrībit; scrībō; videō; videt; videtne
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