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Circle the ending for each noun, then identify its case & number:

Circle the ending for each noun, then identify its case & number:. insulam poetarum puellas via silvis vitae. Anna et Cornelia. Anna . Cornelia . Translate the following sentences :. Etiam in picturā est puella, nomine Cornelia . Anna in Italiā habitat .

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Circle the ending for each noun, then identify its case & number:

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  1. Circle the ending for each noun, then identify its case & number: • insulam • poetarum • puellas • via • silvis • vitae

  2. Anna et Cornelia

  3. Anna  Cornelia 

  4. Translate the following sentences: • Etiam in picturā est puella, nomine Cornelia. • Anna in Italiā habitat. • Cornelia est puella magna. Cornelia non est parva. • Anna et Cornelia sunt amicae. • Anna familiam amat. • Ubi habitat Cornelia? • Puellae amicae sunt.

  5. Introduction to Verbs Verb Terminology • Number: singular, plural • Person: 1st (I, we), 2nd (you), 3rd (he/she/it, they) Verb Endings -t = 3rd person singular (“he/she/it”) -nt = 3rd person plural (“they”)

  6. What number is each verb? • est • sunt • sedet • amat • currunt • scribit • portant

  7. Unexpressed Subjects • Because of verb endings… Latin doesn’t need to have a subject! • Translate: • Estpuella. • Scribit. • In villā habitat. • Silvamamant.

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