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English to Latin Practice DIRECTIONS: Translate each sentence into grammatically correct LATIN!!! STAGE 1 1. Clemens is a slave. 2. Metella is in the garden. 3. The mother sits in the atrium. 4. The dog is in the street 5. The son is working in the dining room 6. The slave is angry 7. Metella is angry
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Stage 2 1. The father greets the son. 2. The slave is in the study. 3. The cook greets the dog. 4. The merchant is happy. 5. Caecilius is a friend. 6. The master enters the kitchen. 7. Grumio also tastes the food.
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Stage 3 1. The friend carries the wine to the door. 2. The son looks around and smiles. 3. The slave dealer is doing business in the forum. 4. The old man does not see the house. 5. The ship is big. 6. Look! The lion is getting up and walking toward the slave.
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Stage4 1. I am a slave; I work in the garden. 2. What are you searching for? 3. Who are you? I am a banker. 4. I sell slaves and you cook food. 5. Why does the father call the mother out of the garden? 6. The slave gives back the money but he is terrified. 7. You have money and a ring.
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Stage 5: English to Latin – EVEN!! 1. The girls are watching the crowd. 2. Hurrah! The woman is here today. 3. Many old men come to the play and sleep. 4. Where are the very good young men? 5. The farmers sit in the theatre. 6. The slaves and actors walk out of the city.
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Stage 6: English to Latin Complete the EVEN numbers! 1. The brave freedman was absent. 2. The women were hurrying through the street. 3. The slaves have suddenly overpowered the thief. 4. The slave girl intently punched the master because he was a miser. 5. Your baby is small and curses fiercely. 6. Metella was sitting in the garden after Caecilius watched the play. 7. After Clemens overpowered the thief, the slaves clapped.
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