. Latin for beginners . eda predicate noun. 76. Rule. Predicate Noun. A predicate noun agrees in casewith the subject of the verb. =^— PILA THE SECOND DECLENSION 33 77. DIALOGUE Galea and Marcus First learn the special vocabulary, p. 285 G. Quis, Marce, estlegatus gerens (bearing)pilum et tubam ? M. Legatus, Galba,est Sextus. G. Ubi Sextus habitat?^ M. In oppido Sextuscum filiabus habitat. G. Amantne oppidan!Sextum ? M. Amant oppidan!Sextum et laudant, quodmagna cum constantiapugnat. G. Ubi, Marce, estancilla tua? Cur noncenam parat? M. Ancilla mea, Galba,equo legat! aquam etfrumentum dat. G.


. Latin for beginners . eda predicate noun. 76. Rule. Predicate Noun. A predicate noun agrees in casewith the subject of the verb. =^— PILA THE SECOND DECLENSION 33 77. DIALOGUE Galea and Marcus First learn the special vocabulary, p. 285 G. Quis, Marce, estlegatus gerens (bearing)pilum et tubam ? M. Legatus, Galba,est Sextus. G. Ubi Sextus habitat?^ M. In oppido Sextuscum filiabus habitat. G. Amantne oppidan!Sextum ? M. Amant oppidan!Sextum et laudant, quodmagna cum constantiapugnat. G. Ubi, Marce, estancilla tua? Cur noncenam parat? M. Ancilla mea, Galba,equo legat! aquam etfrumentum dat. G. Cur non servus Sext! equum domin! curat ? M. Sextus et servus ad murum oppid! propera:nt. Oppidan! bellumparant.^ 1 habitat is here translated does live. Note the three possible translationsof the Latin present tense: {he liveshe is livinghe does live Always choose the translation which makes the best sense. 2 Observe that the verb paro means not only to prepare but also to preparefor, and governs the accusative LEGATUS GERENS PILUM ET TUEAM 34 NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES 78. CONVERSATION Translate the questions and answer them in Latin. 1. Ubi filiac Sexti habitant ? 4. Cuius equum ancilla curat ? 2. Quern oppidani amant et lau- 5. Quis ad murum cum Sexto dant ? properat ? 3. Quid ancilla equo legati dat? 6. Quid oppidani parant? -^ LESSON X SECOND DECLENSION (Continued) 79. We have been freely using feminine adjectives, like bona, inagreement with feminine nouns of the first declension and declinedlike them. Masculine adjectives of this class are declined like dominus,and neuters like pilum. The adjective and noun, masculine aiittneuter,are therefore declined as follows: Masculine Noun and Adjective dominus bonus, the good master Bases domin- bon- Neuter Noun and AdjectivepiXum bonum, the good spearBases pll- bon- Singular ^ TERMINATIONS terminations Nom, do^minus bonus -us pTlum bonum -um Gen, domini boni -i pili boni -i Dat, domino bon5 -6 pil5 bono -0 Ace, dominum bonum


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