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Lingva LATINA VII Lectio XIV

This document contains a lesson plan and exercises for Latin vocabulary and grammar. It includes: 1) A quiz template to fill in vocabulary words from the lesson in Latin with their parts of speech, gender, and English meanings. 2) Grammar explanations and exercises on the second declension of nouns and adjectives, including which words retain or drop the 'e' in different forms. 3) Declension charts to study noun and adjective forms. 4) Translation exercises from Latin to English and fill-in-the-blank grammar questions. 5) A reading passage and translation exercises to practice vocabulary and grammar concepts from the lesson.
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Lingva LATINA VII Lectio XIV

This document contains a lesson plan and exercises for Latin vocabulary and grammar. It includes: 1) A quiz template to fill in vocabulary words from the lesson in Latin with their parts of speech, gender, and English meanings. 2) Grammar explanations and exercises on the second declension of nouns and adjectives, including which words retain or drop the 'e' in different forms. 3) Declension charts to study noun and adjective forms. 4) Translation exercises from Latin to English and fill-in-the-blank grammar questions. 5) A reading passage and translation exercises to practice vocabulary and grammar concepts from the lesson.
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lingva LATINA vii

Lectio XIV

NOMEN ET COGNOMEN: ______________________________________


MAGISTRA: ________________________________
HORA: _________

Lesson 14

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Quiz template: Lesson_____ Page _____ Nomen et Cognomen_________________________________


Fill in the chart with the vocab from this lesson

Word in Latin

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Part of Genitive
Speech Or
Principal Parts

Gender English meaning(s)

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Word in Latin

Lesson 14

Part of Genitive
Speech Or
Principal Parts

Gender English meaning(s)

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L 14 Grammar Basics - pgs. 105-106

Nomen__________________________ Hora ______

1. Nouns and adjectives of the 2nd declension whose stem ends in ______ omits the ending _____ in the
nominative
2. Thus, such words end in ________ or __________ in the nominative.
3. The __________________________ of nouns and __________________________ of adjectives both
show whether _______ is retained before ______ in the other case forms.
4. What 3 things should you note when memorizing nouns? ___________ __________ ______________
5. Nouns and adjectives like _________________ and __________________ have the e- throughout.
6. Nouns and adjectives like _________________ and __________________ have the e- only in nominative
singular
7. ______________ has no e- at all.
8. Most er words are like ___________________
9. No others are like ___________________.
10. The _____________________ __________________ will show whether e is retained or not.
11. Define them using a dictionary; give the Latin root word and show whether these words retain or drop the e.
puerile

___________________________________________________________________________

liberal

___________________________________________________________________________

miserable

___________________________________________________________________________

agriculture ___________________________________________________________________________
sacred

___________________________________________________________________________

magistrate ___________________________________________________________________________
12. Adjectives agree with their nouns in ______________ _____________ __________________
but not always in ________________________.
13. Give the case(s) and # for the following:
equis ____________________________

casarum ____________________________

agrum ____________________________

singuli ____________________________

viro ____________________________

planorum ____________________________

nostri ____________________________

sacra ____________________________

liberos ____________________________

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STUDY THESE WORDS IN ALL THEIR GLORIOUS FORMS!!!


Latin: liber (masculine)
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G

liber
liberi

liberi
liberorum

libero

liberis

AC

liberum

liberos

AB

libero

liberis

Voc liber
Latin: liber (feminine)
Singular
N
G
D
AC
AB
Voc

libera
liberae
liberae
liberam
libera
libera

Latin: noster sacer equus (masculine)


Singular
N
G
D
AC
AB
Voc

noster sacer equus


nostri sacri equi
nostro sacro equo
nostrum sacrum equum
nostro sacro equo
noster sacer eque

Latin: nostra sacra equa (feminine)


Singular
N
G
D
AC
AB
Voc

nostra sacra equa


nostrae sacrae equae
nostrae sacrae equae
nostram sacram equam
nostra sacra equa
nostra sacra equa

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liberi
English translation:
Plural
liberae
liberarum
liberis
liberas
liberis
liberae

English translation:
Plural
nostri sacri equi
nostrorum sacrorum equorum
nostris sacris equis
nostros sacros equos
nostris sacris equis
nostri sacri equi

English translation:
Plural
nostrae sacrae equae
nostrarum sacrarum equarum
nostris sacris equis
nostras sacras equas
nostris sacris equis
nostrae sacrae equae

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Declensions Lesson 14
Latin: servus liber (masc)
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB
Latin: puella liber (feminine)
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB

Latin: noster

sacer equus

English translation:
Plural

Singular
N
G
D
AC
AB
Latin: nostra

sacra equa
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB

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Latin noun:

ager parvus

English translation:
Plural

Singular
N
G
D
AC
AB

Latin noun:

filius bonus
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB

Latin noun: magister novus


Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB
Latin noun: puer

liber
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB

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Latin noun: vir gratus


Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB
Latin adjective: amicus amicus
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB

Latin adjective:

regina amica
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB
Latin adjective: filia libera
Singular

English translation:
Plural

N
G
D
AC
AB

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Translate:
1. our son (nom) _______________________________________________________
2. our son (gen) _______________________________________________________
3. our sons (dat) _______________________________________________________
4. our son (voc) _______________________________________________________
5. our sons (voc) _______________________________________________________
6. sacred land (acc) _______________________________________________________
7. sacred lands (gen) _______________________________________________________
8. free lands (nom) _______________________________________________________
9. our father (voc) _______________________________________________________
10. man (nom) _______________________________________________________
11. teacher (gen) _______________________________________________________
12. man (gen) _______________________________________________________
13. teacher (nom) _______________________________________________________
14. field (nom) _______________________________________________________
15. boy (nom) _______________________________________________________
16. son (gen) _______________________________________________________
17. boy (gen) _______________________________________________________
18. field (gen) _______________________________________________________
19. free (2nd nom sg) _______________________________________________________
20. our (2nd abl pl) _______________________________________________________
21. free( 2nd acc sg) _______________________________________________________
22. sacred (1st nom pl) _______________________________________________________
23. free (1st nom pl) _______________________________________________________
24. friendly (2nd nom sg) _______________________________________________________
25. our (2nd nom sg) _______________________________________________________
26. friendly (2nd gen pl) _______________________________________________________
27. sacred (2nd nom sg) _______________________________________________________
28. friendly (1st dat pl) _______________________________________________________
29. our men (acc) _______________________________________________________
30. sacred man (acc) _______________________________________________________

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L 14 Translate
1. Nostri agri sacri sunt quod ibi nostram fortunam paramus.___________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Amicus agricola agros bonos liberavit quod eos amat.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Bona amicitia nostra pugnas inter (between) familias incitabit.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Pueri McQuaidi laborant quod boni discipuli sunt.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
5. Agricolae sacri laboraverunt agros planos in insula longa. Erant agricolae liberi.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Numerus ranarum sacrarum augebit quod magistri novi ranis cibum multum donabunt.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
7. Sacrae puellae viros liberos in viis spectaverunt.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
8. Ubi magistri nostri aquam malam vident, discipuli terrent pueros malos.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
9. Magistrae linguae Romanae vocant et vocabunt discipulos bonos semper. Dicent (they say): Salvete discipuli!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
10. Ranae novae storiam novam narrant (tell).
_________________________________________________________________________________________
11. Liberi viri novi in silvis gratis habitaverunt quod in Italia habitare amaverunt.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
12. Pueri et puellae, laborate quod est bonum laborare.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
13. Marce, incita lepum parvum ex fossa (ditch).
_________________________________________________________________________________________
14. Victoria magna in agris nostris est mea! Nuntiate nunc parvis lepis Romanis gloriam meam!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
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15. Servi terrae magnae pugnabunt gratiam amicorum dominorum (masters) parare.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
16. In silva magna erant multae aquae altae et multae ranae pulchrae.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
17. Stupus, lepus fortis et bonus, suam (his) fortunam vidit ubi in Coliseo pugnavit.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
18. Ex aqua, equi boni!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
19. A casa Stupi nostri pueri boni ambulaverunt.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
20. Ad casam Stupi nostri mali pueri ambulant.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
21. The free squirrels will soon liberate the good boys and good girls. (mox = soon, sciurus = squirrel)
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
22. The ugly (foedus) bunnies taught our sons to fight. They were good teachers.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
23. When you will see the flat islands and the beautiful (pulchra) waters, you will sail to America to get supplies of
sacred frogs.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
24. The ugly girls and the sacred boys got much good water in the streets of Rome.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
25. Marcus Aurelius Quintus, prepare the nice horses, the meek (demissus) frogs and the nice dinner, then get
(incitare) the dead (mortuus) horses out of the fields.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
26. While (dum) I am frightening the little deer (cervus), chew (manduco, re) and swallow (voro, vorare) your
dinner.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
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27. The dwarf (nanus think nano-second) has a nice son.


_________________________________________________________________________________________
28. I doubt (dubito, dubitare) the glories and teachings of the Romans.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
29. The movement (momentum) of the sacred horses on the great island terrified our great students.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
30. When the guinea pig (cavia porcellus) howls (ululo, ululare) at midnight (media nox), our sacred teachers will
prepare the clear water. ____________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
31. Gratus magister filium bonum et filiam parvam in Via Appia litters equorum clarorum et philosophorum
(philosophers) bonorum docebit. __________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
32. The friendly farmer on the sacred fields of our boys frightened the free man with his strange horses.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
33. Tomorrow I will move our friendly horses out of the sacred fields.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
34. You stayed on the sacred island.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
35. The free men have called our boys to dinner.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
36. Nostrum magistrum in Via Sacra vidit.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
37. Stoopey moves away from his friendly house to the great mans good field.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
38. Agros fili mei laudavi quod agri fili mei boni et magni sunt.
_______________________________________________________________________________________

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Lesson 14 Textbook exercises pg. 106-107


Copy the Latin on the first line, completing as directed; translate into English. Do this for ALL sections!!!
A.

1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________

B.

1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________

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C. Copy the Latin question, write your Latin answer, then translate both into English.
1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________

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Latin 7 Passage Lesson 14, Page 104: translate into English in the space provided.
Aristoteles1 magister bonus multorum virorum erat.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Philosophiam et scientiam naturalem docuit.__________________________________________________________________________
Quod Aristoteles erat clarus et magister bonus, Philippus, rex Macedoniae 2, Aristotelem3 probavit._______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Philippus filium habuit, Alexandrum, puerum bonum et amicum.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Philippus claro magistro Aristoteli4 puerum Alexandrum mandavit: Doce filium meum, philosophe. ____________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Aristoteles semper amicus Alexandro erat, et Alexandrum non terruit.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Aristoteles Alexandrum de philosophia et de Homero 5, poeta claro, docuit.__________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Alexander Homerum amavit et laudavit, sed philosophia erat disciplina dura et longa.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In agro Alexander equum novum habuit. Alexander agrum et equum spectavit, et Aristoteli nuntiavit:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Vide, magister, agrum gratum. Casam tuam non amo. Doce me in agro.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Puer sum6, non vir. Puer liber sum, filius Philippi, non captivus tuus.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In agro Homerum et gloriam viri magni Achillis7 memoriae mandabo.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Aristoteles in agro Alexandrum docere parat. Sed ubi es puer Alexander?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Alexander ad silvam equum incitat. Liber est!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Magna erat ira8 Philippi, sed in philosopho amico non erat ira. Philippo Aristoteles nuntiat:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Puer non malus est. Pueri nostri sacri sunt; puellae nostrae sacrae sunt.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pueris nostris reverentiam9 magnam debemus10. Alexander bonus est et magnus erit11.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Et erat Alexander magnus. Multas terras occupavit. Semper famam Achillis memoria tenuit.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Aristotle(nom)

2. king of Macedonia

7. of Achilles (gen.) heroe of Homers Iliad

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3. Aristotle(acc)

4. Aristotle(dat)

5. Homer

6. I am

8. anger 9. reverence, respect 10. we owe 11. he will be

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L 14 Practice test #1

Nomen__________________________ Hora ______

Part I Parse your heart out!!! - Answer each question following the sentence carefully:
When the hyenas inherit the earth, there will be a lot of slobbering.
1. How many clauses? ____________________
2. Identify independent and dependent?_____________________________
3. What case should earth go into? ___________________
4. Translate: _____________________________
5. Tense/ # / person of inherit: _______________________
6. Tense/ # / person of will be: _____________
7. What case would slobbering go into? _____________________________
Puer novus silva movit et tum ad carros aquam portavit.
1. How many clauses? ____________________
2. Copy out the dependent clause: ____________________________________________________________
3. Tense/ # / person of movit: ___________________________________ translate: _____________________
4. Tense/ # / person of portavit: _________________________________ translate: _____________________
5. What structure is silva? _____________________ Case? _____________ Why? ____________________
6. Why is there no x on ? __________________________________________
7. What structure is ad carros? ___________________ Case? _____________ Why? ____________________
8. Translate: ______________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Agri liberi grati sunt quod pueri et agricolae eos laboraverunt.
1. How many clauses? _________________ Identify them.
2. If > 1 clause, are there (A) two independent clauses or (B) 1 independent and 1 dependent clause? ________
3. What is the subject of the 1st clause? ____________________
4. What is the subject of the independent clause? _____________________
5. What kind of complement is grati? ________________________ Translate it: _______________________
6. What is the subject of the dependent clause? _________________________________
7. Translate eos: _______________ Is it a noun or pronoun? __________________________
8. Is there a complement in the dep. clause? Yes / No. If so, what is it? ____________________
8. Translate: ______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________

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Part Two- Verb Forms


1. s/he calls ______________________

16. we have moved ______________________

2. you (sg) will love ______________________

17. you (pl) did stay _________________

3. they did carry ______________________

18. to teach ______________________

4. I will watch ______________________

19. I did guard ______________________

5. they were

20. She frees ___________________

______________________

6. you (sg) gave ______________________

21. you (sg) did seize ____________________

7. I have entrusted ______________________

22. we will call ______________________

8. you (pl) did announce ______________________

23. we entrusted ___________________

9. Move (sg)! ______________________

24. I have given ____________________

10. Watch (pl)!

25. we did love ______________________

______________________

11. we increased ______________________

26. they frightened ______________________

12. they have seen ______________________

27. I will see ______________________

13. I will prepare ______________________

28. she taught ______________________

14. you (sg) carry ______________________

29. I deserved __________________

15. she earned ______________________

30. they stayed _________________

Pars IV - Sentence Translation

1. Ex agris liberis moverunt quod esse (to be) liberi amant.


________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Cras viri boni materiam magicam ad silvas a casa Stupi portabunt.________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
3. When the evil toads (rubesca) bark (latro, latrare), the sons of the homeland will see the great glory.
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________

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L 14 Practice test #2

Nomen__________________________ Hora ______

Part I - Sentence Analysis - Answer each question following the sentence carefully:
The man in the store saw us when we seized the piles of candy on the counter.
1. How many clauses? Are they independent or dependent? _________________________________
2. What is the subject of the first clause?_____________________________
3. What is the verb of the 1st clause? person? #? tense? ____________________________________________
4. Is there a complement in the 1st clause? What kind? pos? ________________________________________
5. What is the subject of the 2nd clause? pos? _________________________________________
6. What is the verb of the 2nd clause? person? #? tense? ___________________________________________
7. Is there a complement in the 2nd clause? What kind? pos? _______________________________________
8. List all prep. phrases: ___________________________________________________________________
9. Translate saw : _______________________
10. Translate the man: ____________________________
11. Translate we: _______________________
12. Translate we seized: ____________________________
13. What case would store be in and why? ___________________________________________________
14. What case would counter be in and why? _________________________________________________
Because my teacher offered us a new assignment, we raised our grades with our hard work.
1. Which clause is the subordinate clause?

first second

2. What is the subject of the first clause?_____________________________


3. What case should us go into? ___________________
4. Why?_____________________________
5. If you knew assignment were feminine, translate new: _______________________
6. If you knew that work were masculine, translate hard _____________
7. What case would work go into? _____________________________
8. Why?__________________________
Part II - Verb Forms
1. I have moved __________________________

6. She is keeping __________________________

2. you (pl) increased __________________________

7. You (sg) did free ________________________

3. we will teach __________________________

8. He approved ____________________________

4. I did stay _____________________

9. We are guarding _______________________

5. They have seen __________________________

10. Fight (pl)! ___________________________

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11.Frighten! (pl) __________________________

16. We did work __________________________

12. you (pl) do increase __________________________

17. I held ________________________________

13. we will call __________________________

18. Work! (sg) ____________________________

14. I did see _____________________

19. They saved ____________________________

15. They have remained __________________________

20. You (pl) did move ______________________

Pars III- Noun Phrases - give the proper translation for each of the following:
1. the free sons of the sacred fields ______________________________________________________
2. the good luck of the boys ______________________________________________________
3. our girls good horses ______________________________________________________
4. the house on the island ______________________________________________________
5. friendly teachers (acc) ______________________________________________________
1. the son of the free men ______________________________________________________
2. the good comrades level land ______________________________________________________
3. praeda malorum puerorum ______________________________________________________
4. the great victories of the small queen ______________________________________________________
5. our farmers forests ______________________________________________________
Pars IV - Sentence Translation
1. He occupied many lands because he had much money.________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Semper famam equorum bonorum in memoria tenuimus.
________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Slaves! Do you deserve to be free?
________________________________________________________________________________________
4. The new sailors will not teach the small boys about the land; they have sailed to the sacred islands of the good
queen. __________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
5. The free sons are preparing to work on the level land of our servants. _____________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________

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