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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

B. Give the meaning of these forms of ire.<br />

I. ego eo. 2. is it. 3. vos itis. 4. ei eunt. 5. tu is. 6. nos imus. 7. eae<br />

eunt. 8. ea it. 9. id it.<br />

c. Give the meaning of these forms of introfre.<br />

I. nos introlmus. 2. ei introeunt. 3. tu introis. 4. ego introeo. 5. vas<br />

introftis. 6. is introit. 7. ea introit. 8. eae introeunt. 9. id introit.<br />

D. Conjugate in the present tense, acti,ve and passive voice:<br />

videre<br />

Conjugate in the present tense:<br />

lavare<br />

audere manducare bibere<br />

E. Decline in the singular and plural:<br />

oratio bona<br />

homo doI6sus<br />

Give the accusative singular of:<br />

Dominus sanctus omnis oratio virgo misericors<br />

pax inlqua homo fidclis juventus beata<br />

F. Vocabulary building.<br />

a) Find, in sections A and B of Unit One, the words that have<br />

the same derivation as the following:<br />

I. acclpio (to take, to accept). 2. venerari 1 (to venerate). 3. videre<br />

(to see). 4. miser (wretched). s. acceptus (welcome, agreeable). 6.<br />

memorare (to remember). 7. credere (to believe). 8. super (over).<br />

9. invisibilis (invisible). 10. clamor (shout, cry). 11. domnus (sir,<br />

master). 12. orare (to pray). 13. pacificare (to pacify). 14. inlquitas<br />

(iniquity). IS. misericordia (mercy). 16. miseria (wretchedness). 17.<br />

memoria (remembrance). 18. superus (supreme). 19. domina (mistress).<br />

20. misereri (to have mercy). 21. eXlre (to go out). 22. juvenis<br />

1 Some <strong>Latin</strong> passive forms are translated by an English active verb.

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