How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

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How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

How DO we Ask Questions in Latin?

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Why are you working in the garden? Who is that athlete? Do you have a discus? Are you all angry? Where are the merchants? What are you looking for, mistress? Are you a Pompeian? Who is carrying the wine? Are you preparing dinner? You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

Now let’s try fill in the blank: Pretend that this is a quiz. Fill in the orange blanks without using your notes.

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?

1. Why are you working in the garden? 2. Who is that athlete? 3. Do you have a discus? 4. Are you all angry? 5. Where are the merchants? 6. What are you looking for, mistress? 7. Are you a Pompeian? 8. Who is carrying the wine? 9. Are you preparing dinner? 10. You’re not preparing dinner, are you?