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1 English to Latin Practice
Stage 13 – COMPLETE THE “EVEN” SENTENCES The tired man is not able to sing. They wanted to kill themselves behind the barn. You(pl.) do not want to drag the sick guard out of the building. The boys and girls were standing in a line. We have been able to wound many soldiers. The woman said(use dīcō) “Yes, you (sing.) are sick. Were you(sing.)able to count the rest of the farmers?

2 Stage 14 1. I want to say something to you(pl.). 2. How noble was the king! 3. In front of the house he told me a story about the faithful slave. 4. It is necessary and proper to destroy the ferocious beast. 5. Surely the difficult husbands are not cursing the astonished wives every day? 6. When I saw the gift, I happily ran with friends into the palace near the city. 7. The farmer was able to give wine to all the slaves.

3 Stage 15 – 11/29 – EVEN!! The sailor who is in charge of the broken ship has returned to the sea. The couch which the slave was dragging was very large. The wagon which is blocking the street is moving slowly behind the horses. The wretched priests whom you saw were holding the image of a god. The woman who owes me money did not want to see me. The slave girl whom we were praising has conquered another thief.

4 Stage 16 1. As soon as the craftsman had lifted the rock we put the wagon under the rock. 2. The flower is pretty, isn’t it? 3. The emperor mocked your plan but it is better than mine. 4. We had agreed to punish the slave who wanted to escape. 5. You weren’t sailing from the island, were you? 6. On the next day the craftsmen were building the highest wall.

5 Stage 17 1. The soldier’s spirit resisted the attack for a long time. 2. The help of the merchants never reached us. 3. Few people are accustomed to approach the king without a gift. 4. A crowd of Romans is sailing to the very big island. 5. It was easy for the slave to seriously wound the master’s father. 6. When the chiefs said this, I ran from the altar to this place.

6 Stage 18 1. You want to find out many things about the ship in the harbor. 2. I was pointing out the names of the goddesses in front of the building. 3. We began to gladly leave in the middle of the night. 4. Afterwards they dared to seize the swords in our hands. 5. Where did he go and what did he see? 6. Perhaps your hand is blocking the head of the soldier.

7 Stage 19 1. Son, don’t annoy this sweet daughter.
2. Daughters, that boy likes danger and lives carelessly. I have given thanks for so many journeys to these gods. 4. By chance very many parades proceed through those streets in the morning. 5. The leader was hardly thinking about his dear mother. 6. Slave, finish your dinner and obtain a spear.

8 Stage 20 1. We saw the very bad master trying to kill his five slaves with a sword. 2. Twenty crying slave girls finally left the home; we heard their prayers. 3. Mother was despairing; I brought in wine to her. 4. The clever doctors are persuading them to try a cure on the wounds. 5. You (pl.) showed the wide moon to the man summoning the astrologer. 6. The prayers which we were making have delayed the death of the old men.


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