Monday, December 15, 2008

Latin Lesson 69

NEW WORD: cum

MEANING: with (takes the ablative case)

EXERCISES

1. Femina est in casa cum puellis means the woman is in the house with the girls.
2. Agricola cum nautis non est means the farmer is not with the sailors.
3. Ambulo ad actam cum nautis means I am walking to the seashore with the sailors.
4. Feminae in scapha cum nautis sunt means the women are in the boat with the sailors.
5. Puellae a schola ad actam cotidie ambulant means the girls walk from the school to the seashore daily.
6. Agricola est means he is a farmer.
7. Nautae sunt in scaphis et in insula means the sailors are in the boats and on the island.
8. Terram amo sed agricola means I love the soil but I am not a farmer.
9. Puellae in scholam cum tabulis ambulant means the girls are walking into the school with writing tablets.
10. In scapha sum sed in aqua es means I am in the boat but you are in the water.

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