Ecce Romani-Vocabulary 16 Nomen__________________________ Record these words in your notebooks with meanings and derivatives: nonus, -a, um pila, pilae, f. aperiō, aperīre decimus, -a, um iocus, iocī, m. ludō, ludere alter…alter hospes, hospitis, m. vertō, vertere relinquō, relinquere itaque apud in animō habēre sciō, scīre Match these derivatives with their Latin roots: ************************************************ decimal science conscious pill jocose hospitality alternate aperture prelude relinquish hospice jocular avert ludicrous convert **************************************************************************************************** Using your “Classwork” pink notes from last year or your book p. 121: 1. What is an adjective? 2. Where is an adjective usually placed in a Latin sentence in relation to the word it modifies? 3. Where is it usually placed in English? 4. How many groups of adjectives are there in Latin? 5. What are the two “last names” of adjectives? 6. Fill the chart in with the correct endings of the “1st & 2nd Declension” adjectives: M Nom. Gen. Acc. Abl. Nom. Pl. Gen. Pl. Acc. Pl. Abl. Pl. F N