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Latin Sentences (Midterm Practice) Type 1 Q. It is allowed for the students to wait for the teacher. A.

Discipulis opperiri magistrem licet. Q. It is allowed for the sailors to watch the waves. A. Nautis intueri fluctos licet. Q. It is not allowed for the boys to agitate the girls. A. Pueris turbare puellas non licet. Q. It is not allowed for the teacher to throw the student. A. Magistri iactare discipulum non licet. Type 2 Q. The master is writing a letter with a reed pen. A. Erus epistulam calamo scribet. Q. The sailor is marking the wax with a rod. A. Nauta ceram virga signat. Type 3 Q. The master was correcting the letter with a reed pen. A. Erus epistulam calamo corrigebat. Q. Marcus was stopping the sailor with a rod. A. Marcus nautam virga desinebat. Type 4 Q. Quintus is being agitated by Marcus. A. Quintus a Marco turbatur. Q. The door is being lifted by the sailor. A. Ianua a nauta tolletur.

Type 5 Q. The sailor was being punished by the master. A. Nauta ab ero puniebatur. Q. The merchandise was being tossed about by the sailors. A. Merces a nautis iactabantur. Type 6 Q. It is necessary for the master to talk to the teacher. A. Opus est erum loquere magistrem. Q. It is necessary for the sailor to teach Marcus. A. Opus est nautam docere Marcum.

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