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Bell Work! Oct. 27-31, 2014

Monday, Oct. 27 Latin I On a clean sheet of paper, decline puella, puellae (f.) on its 1st declension chart. -a -ae -ae -arum -ae -is -am -as -ā -is

Monday, Oct. 27 Latin II On a clean sheet of paper, decline puella, puellae (f.) on its 1st declension chart. -a -ae -ae -arum -ae -is -am -as -ā -is

Monday, Oct. 27 Latin III On a clean sheet of paper, decline pax, pacis (f.) on its 3rd declension chart. --- -es -is -um -i -ibus -em -es -e -ibus

Tuesday, Oct. 28 Latin I On your paper from yesterday, decline amicus, amici (m.) on its 2nd declension chart. -us -i -i -orum -o -is -um -os

Tuesday, Oct. 28 Latin II On your paper from yesterday, decline amicus, amici (m.) on its 2nd declension chart. -us -i -i -orum -o -is -um -os

Tuesday, Oct. 28 Latin III On your paper from yesterday, decline manus, manus (f.) on its 4th declension chart. -us -us -us -uum -ui -ibus -um -us -u -ibus

Wednesday, Oct. 29 Latin I On your paper from yesterday, conjugate the verb laudo, laudare (praise) on its present tense verb chart. Latin AND English! -o (I…) -mus (we…) -s (you…) -tis (y’all…) -t (he…) -nt (they…)

Wednesday, Oct. 29 Latin II On your paper from yesterday, give the present AND future tense charts, Latin AND English, for the 3rd –io verb incipio, incipere (begin). Present: Future (will): -io -imus -iam -iemus -is -itis -ies -ietis -it -iunt -iet -ient

Wednesday, Oct. 29 Latin III On your paper from yesterday, decline the 5th declension noun spes, spei (f.) -es -es -ei -erum -ei -ebus -em -es -e -ebus

Thursday, Oct. 30 Latin I On your bell work paper from yesterday, copy these sentences. Put “S” above a subject, “V” above a verb, “DO” above a direct object, and “PN” above a predicate nominative. Then translate! 1. Puella silvam magnam spectat. 2. Puella est agricola. 3. Equi carros parvos amant.

Thursday, Oct. 30 Latin II On your paper from yesterday, give the Latin AND English adverbs for the following adjectives: 1. altus, alta, altum---deep 2. aequus, aequa, aequum---equal 3. liber, libera, liberum---free

Thursday, Oct. 30 Latin III On your paper from yesterday, give the Latin AND English participle chart for the verb ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus---walk. Active Passive ns, ntis (-ing) (present stem) XXX XXX 4th pp (having been…) 4th pp stem + urus present stem + -ndus (about to…) (must be…, -ing)

Friday, Oct. 31 Latin I On your paper from yesterday, give the present tense, Latin AND English, for the verb specto, spectare: watch -o (I…) -mus -s -tis -t -nt

Friday, Oct. 31 Latin II On your paper from yesterday, give the imperfect tense, Latin AND English, for the verb terreo, terrēre: scare. -bam -bamus -bas -batis -bat -bant

Friday, Oct. 31 Latin III On your paper from yesterday, give the Latin case used for each of the following grammatical constructions (nom, gen, dat, acc, abl) 1. ___________ of duration of time 2. ___________ of means 3. ___________ of agent 4. ____________ of possession 5. ____________ indirect object