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Bell Work! Dec. 1-5, 2014

Monday, Dec. 1 a.d. V Non. Dec. Latin I On a new sheet of paper: Give the present tense verb chart for ambulo, ambulare: to walk. LATIN AND ENGLISH! Singular Plural 1st 2nd 3rd

Monday, Dec. 1 a.d. V Non. Dec. Latin II On a new sheet of paper: Give the imperfect passive tense verb chart for basio, basiare---to kiss. LATIN AND ENGLISH! Singular Plural 1st ---bar (I was being –ed) 2nd 3rd

Tuesday, Dec. 2 a.d. IV Non. Dec. Latin I On yesterday’s bell work paper, decline amicus, amici (m.)----friend. Sing. Pl. Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl.

Tuesday, Dec. 2 a.d. IV Non. Dec. Latin II On yesterday’s bell work paper, write the following Latin verbs, then translate them. Be sure to include the pronoun! portabantur: _____________ portatur: _____________ amaberis: ___________ amabor: ___________

Wednesday, Dec. 3 a.d. III Non. Dec. Latin I On your paper from yesterday, give the FUTURE TENSE chart for ambulo, ambulare---walk. LATIN AND ENGLISH! Sing. Pl. 1st -bo (I will….) 2nd 3rd

Wednesday, Dec. 3 a.d. III Non. Dec. Latin II On your paper from yesterday, give the future passive tense verb chart for basio, basiare---to kiss. LATIN AND ENGLISH! Singular Plural 1st ---bor (I will be–ed) 2nd 3rd

Thursday, Dec. 4 pr. Non Dec.. Latin I On your paper from yesterday, decline the neuter noun donum, doni (n.) gift. Sing. -Pl. Nom. -um -a Gen. -i -orum Dat. -o -is Acc. -um -a Abl. -o -is

Thursday, Dec. 4 pr. Non. Dec. Latin II On your paper from yesterday, conjugate scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptus---write in the FUTURE PASSIVE tense, LATIN AND ENGLISH. This is a 3rd conjugation verb! 1st -ar -emur 2nd 3rd

Friday, Dec. 5 Non. Dec. Latin I On your paper from yesterday, write 2 short paragraphs in which you discuss the following questions (do not simply list the questions): What are the future tense verb endings? How do you translate the future tense in English? How are the Latin future tense endings alike/different than the Latin present tense endings? What are the neuter noun endings? How are the neuter noun endings alike/different than the masculine noun endings?

Friday, Dec. 5 Non. Dec. Latin II On your paper from yesterday, write a short paragraph in which you discuss the following questions (do not simply list the questions): What is the difference between active voice and passive voice? What are the basic (personal) endings for passive voice verbs? What does an ablative of agent show? What do the Latin words “a” and “ab” translate as when using an ablative of agent?