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Chapter 14 Exercises Click on Left mouse button to begin and advance the show. Questions are in red and answers are in black.
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The Trojans teach themselves. Trōiānī sē docent. The Trojans teach them (e.g., the Greeks) The girl washes her (i.e., another girl) The girl washes herself. The girls wash her (i.e., another girl) Trōiānī eōs docent. puella sē lavat. puella eam lavat. puellae eam lavant. exercises Translate the following:
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Quintus praises her (e.g, Horatia's) friend. Quintus praises his (e.g., Gaius') friend. The Trojans praise their own friend. The Trojans praise their (e.g., the Greeks') friend. The Trojans praise their (e.g., the women) friends. Quīntus amīcum eius laudat. Trōiānī amīcum suum laudant. Trōiānī amīcum eōrum laudant. Trōiānī amīcōs eārum laudant. Quintus praises his own friend. Quīntus amīcum suum laudat.
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The woman writes a letter to his (or her, i.e., someone else's) friends. The woman writes a letter to their (some other persons') friends. fēmina litterās amīcīs eius scrībit. fēmina litterās amīcīs eōrum scrībit. back to main The Trojans praise them (e.g., the Greeks). The woman writes a letter to her own friends. Trōiānī eōs laudant. fēmina litterās amīcīs suīs scrībit.
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