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1 Asking Questions What do the following sentences have in common?
Ubi es? Quis es? Quid est in aquā?

2 Asking Questions Each question begins with an interrogative.
Ubi es? Quis es? Quid est in aquā? Each question begins with an interrogative. Quis = who Quid = what Ubi = where, when Quomodo = how

3 Asking Questions What do the following sentences have in common?
Estne Marcus amicus tuus? Marcusne Claram amat? Nonne Marcus Claram amat? (Num Marcus Claram amat?)

4 Asking Questions Estne Marcus amicus tuus? Marcusne Claram amat? If a sentence does NOT begin with an interrogative, add “ne” to the end of the first word.

5 Asking Questions Nonne Marcus Claram amat?
A sentence beginning with “nonne” expects a YES. Num Marcus Claram amat? A sentence beginning with “num” expects a NO.

6 Translate. Estne Europa in Italiā? Ubi est Roma? Nonne linguam Latinam amatis? 

7 Nonne linguam Latinam amatis? 
Translate. Estne Europa in Italiā? Is Europe in Italy? Ubi est Roma? Nonne linguam Latinam amatis? 

8 Nonne linguam Latinam amatis? 
Translate. Estne Europa in Italiā? Is Europe in Italy? Ubi est Roma? Where is Rome? Nonne linguam Latinam amatis? 

9 Nonne linguam Latinam amatis? 
Translate. Estne Europa in Italiā? Is Europe in Italy? Ubi est Roma? Where is Rome? Nonne linguam Latinam amatis?  Do you not love the Latin language?

10 Let’s Review To ask a question, use an ___________ OR “_____” added to end of 1st word but NOT BOTH Num introduces a “no” question Num Medusa est pulchra? Nonne introduces a “yes” question Nonne Helena est pulchra?

11 Let’s Review To ask a question, use an interrogative OR “ne” added to end of 1st word but NOT BOTH Num introduces a “no” question Num Medusa est pulchra? Nonne introduces a “yes” question Nonne Helena est pulchra?

12 Let’s Review To ask a question, use an interrogative OR “ne” added to end of 1st word but NOT BOTH Num introduces a “no” question Num Medusa est pulchra? Medusa is not beautiful, is she? Nonne introduces a “yes” question Nonne Helena est pulchra?

13 Let’s Review To ask a question, use an interrogative OR “ne” added to end of 1st word but NOT BOTH Num introduces a “no” question Num Medusa est pulchra? Medusa is not beautiful, is she? Nonne introduces a “yes” question Nonne Helena est pulchra? Helen is beautiful, isn’t she?

14 Valete, discipuli sapientissimi!


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