
CLC 7 sentence practice
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Joan Crist
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CLC 7 sentence practice
By Joan Crist
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Study this sentence
omnēs amīcī coquum laudāvērunt
quod cēna erat optima.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Select
What are the verbs? (choose TWO answers)
cēna
erat
laudāvērunt
omnēs
quod
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Multiple Choice
What is a verb, anyway?
A person, place, or thing
An action word
A connector
A description of a person, place, or thing.
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Multiple Select
What is the person of laudāvērunt, and how can you tell? (Choose two answers)
first person
second person
third person
the -nt on the end
the -v- in the middle
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Multiple Select
What is the number of laudāvērunt? How can you tell? (choose two answers)
singular
plural
the -nt on the end
the -v- in the middle
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Multiple Choice
Since the verb is plural, the nominative subject has to be...
singular.
plural.
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Multiple Select
What is the tense of laudāvērunt, and how can you tell? (choose TWO answers)
present
perfect
the -ne ending
the -v- in the middle
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Study again:
omnēs amīcī coquum laudāvērunt
quod cēna erat optima.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
What is the nominative noun in the first half of the sentence?
amīcī
coquum
omnēs
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Multiple Choice
Is there an accusative noun in the first half of the sentence?
Yes, it is coquum.
No.
Yes, it is omnēs.
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Multiple Choice
How can you tell that coquum is an accusative?
the -m on the end.
the c- at the beginning
its location in the sentence.
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Study again:
omnēs amīcī coquum laudāvērunt
quod cēna erat optima.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
So what does the first half of the sentence mean in English?
The cook was praising all the friends.
The cook made dinner for all the friends.
All the friends praised the cook.
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Multiple Choice
What does "omnēs" mean?
Large, great
all, every
strong, brave
strange
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Study again:
omnēs amīcī coquum laudāvērunt
quod cēna erat optima.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
What is "quod" doing in this sentence?
connecting another sentence to the first one
describing cēna
It is a verb.
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Multiple Choice
What does "quod" mean here?
if
and
but
because
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Multiple Choice
So why did all the friends praise the cook?
because his story is very strange!
because the dinner was excellent!
because he is turning into a wolf!
CLC 7 sentence practice
By Joan Crist
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