Chapter I-B sum esse (irreg) fuī futurum to be (essential, future

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Chapter I-B
sum esse (irreg) fuī futurum to be (essential, future)
possum posse (irreg) potuī to be able, can (possible, potential)
volō velle (irreg) voluī to want, be willing (volition, volunteer)
nolō nolle (irreg) noluī not to want, not to be willing
malō malle (irreg) maluī to prefer
eō īre (irreg) ivī/iī ītum to go (ambition, exit)
fiō fierī (irreg) factus sum to occur, happen, become
ferō ferre (irreg) tulī latum to bear, carry (differ, transfer)
spectō spectāre (1) spectāvī spectātum to watch (spectator)
ambulō ambulāre (1) ambulāvī ambulātum to walk (ambulance)
rideō ridere (2) risī risum to laugh (ridiculous, deride)
sedeō sedere (2) seduī sessum to sit (sedition)
surgō surgere (3) surrexī surrectum to rise, get up (surge, insurrection)
accipiō accipere (3io) accepī acceptum to receive, accept
dormiō dormīre (4) dormīvī dormītum to sleep (dormitory)
sciō scīre (4) scīvī scītum to know (science)
Parse and translate these irregular verbs.
volumus
fert
fiunt
potes
mavultis
nōn vīs
it
ferimus
potestis
malō
Change these words from singular to plural or plural to singular.
volumus
fert
fiunt
potes
mavultis
nōn vīs
it
ferimus
potestis
malō
Parse and translate these regular verbs. Identify what conjugation the words come from.
sedēmus
dormīs
surgunt
ambulō
accipit
scītis
spectat
rideō
surgitis
dormīmus
Change these words from singular to plural or plural to singular.
sedēmus
dormīs
surgunt
ambulō
accipit
scītis
spectat
rideō
surgitis
dormīmus
Give the singular and plural positive commands.
spectāre
ridēre
accipere
scīre
īre
ferre
scīre
īre
ferre
Give the singular and plural negative commands.
spectāre
ridēre
accipere
Render these phrases into Latin.
They laugh
you sleep
she carries
we can
Y'all don't want
I am
it happens
you know
Translate these sentences.
In agrīs ambulāre nolō.
Quis ad commissationem īre potest?
Malō domum crās esse.
Cornelia et Flavia in agrīs eunt.
Ludum spectāre volumus.
Quis scit?
Ite ad cubiculum! (cubiculum – room)
Vīsne de Flaviā scīre? (de – about)
Render these sentences into Latin.
Cornelia walks in the fields.
She wants to watch the game.
We prefer to be at home tomorrow.
What do you want to do?
They don't want to go to the party.
Y'all are able to get up now.
Translate the story and answer the questions below.
The Story of Narcissus and Echo
Narcissus vir bellus est. Prope rivum sedēre amat et sē in aquā spectāre. Surgere nōn vult. Neque dormīre nec
cenāre potest. Echo Narcissum amat. Echo Narcissum vidēre vult, sed Narcissus eam vidēre nōn vult et nōn potest.
Solum sē spectāre vult. Echo nunc tristis est. Vocem solam aliquandō fit. Amor suī immodicus morbosus est.
vir - man bellus - handsome
ceno cenāre (1) to eat
nunc - now
tristis - sad
amor suī - love of oneself
prope rivum - near the river sē - himself
eam - her
vocem - voice
immodicus - excessive
neque…nec – neither …nor
sed - but solum - only
aliquandō - eventually
morbosus - unhealthy
Quid Narcissus facere amat?
Quid Narcissus nōn facere potest?
Quis Narcissum amat?
Quis tristis est?
Quid Echo fit?
Quid morbosum est?
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