Familia Romana CHAPTER 10. Bestiae Ferae  quid est bestia fera?  bestiae ferae sunt bestiae quae homines edunt.  cur pastores Africae leones timent?

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Familia Romana CHAPTER 10

Bestiae Ferae

 quid est bestia fera?  bestiae ferae sunt bestiae quae homines edunt.  cur pastores Africae leones timent?  nam leones non solum alias bestias sed etiam homines edunt!  suntne homines et bestiae ferae amici?  immo homines et bestiae ferae inimici sunt!  Quis est amicus hominis?  canis amicus hominis est.

A. Homines deos neque videre neque audire possunt. B. Dei neque videri neque audiri possunt. A. Deus vocari potest. B. Homo deum vocare potest. A. Homines cibum emere possunt. B. Cibus emi potest.

 TEST FRIDAY!

Grammatica Nova  Lectio Prima  1. Cum: Cum avis volat, alae moventur.  2. Quod Homines ambulare possunt, quod pedes habent.  3. Potest/possunt Mercurius volare potest, quod in pedibus alae sunt. Mercurius volare potest, quod in pedibus alae sunt.  4. Infinitive Active in –re amare = to love, movēre = to move

 Lectio Altera  1. Infinitive active in –se esse = to be, ēsse = to eat, posse = to be able  2. Infinitive passive in –ri or –i amāri = to be loved, movēri = to be moved, emi = to be bought  3. Necesse est + infinitive and Dative of Interest Spirare necesse est homini.  4. 3 rd declension neuter nouns flumen, fluminis mare, maris

Lectio Tertia (v.74-99)  1. canes volare non possunt.  2. canes volare non audent.  3. canis aquilam videt.  4. canis aquilam volare videt.  5. Pueri puellam canere audiunt.

1 st amat/amant: 2 nd videt/vident: 3 rd vertit/vertunt: 3 rd capit/capiunt: 4 th audit/audiunt: