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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

UNIT THREE<br />

A. Give the forms of velIe and nolle as indicated.<br />

velle<br />

present indicative<br />

imperfect subjunctive<br />

ego future vos<br />

pluperfect subj unctive<br />

imperfect indicative<br />

nolle<br />

present subjunctive<br />

future<br />

nos imperfect indicative ei<br />

perfect subj unctive<br />

present indicative<br />

future perfect indicative<br />

present indicative<br />

perfect subj unctive<br />

imperfect subj unctive<br />

pluperfect indicative<br />

imperfect indicative<br />

future perfect indicative<br />

present indicative<br />

present subj unctive<br />

imperfect subj unctive<br />

B. Write ten short sentences in <strong>Latin</strong>, each one to illustrate a dif..<br />

ferent use of the ablative.<br />

c. Vocabulary building.<br />

a) Derivations. Find in Units One and Two the words that have<br />

the same derivation as the following:<br />

I. corona (wreath). 2. albus (white). 3. discussio (dispersal). 4.<br />

certare (to contend). 5. latro (robber). 6. nivosus (snowy). 7. reatus<br />

(criminal condition). 8. lacrima (tear). 9. curare (to care for). 10.<br />

testis (witness). I I. laetari (to rejoice). 12. monstruosus (monstrous).<br />

b) Observe the relation between these <strong>Latin</strong> and English words.<br />

LAtin English <strong>Latin</strong> English<br />

relaxare relaxation<br />

,<br />

coronare coronet<br />

delectare delectable latc:~re latent<br />

cura curate contribulatus tribulation<br />

nomen nominate lumen luminous

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