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Latin 2

Parts of a sentence?
I eat cheese.
She hates the girl.
They build a house.
The boy calls the girl.
We call the boy.

Subject + Verb + object


Verbs
Infinitive form
confirmare - to confirm
dare - to give
edificare - to build
laborare - to work
What is common?
legare - to leave
orare - to pray
vocare - to call
Verbs
Latin verbs (like French and Spanish) have different endings
depending on who they relate to (who is the subject).

We take off the ‘-are’ ending of a verb and add the ending
relating to the subject.
confirmare - to confirm
dare - to give
edificare - to build
laborare - to work
legare - to leave
orare - to pray
vocare - to call
Sentence Builder
confirmare - to confirm
1. I confirm.
dare - to give
2. She works.
3. They leave. edificare - to build
We pray.
4.
laborare - to work
5. You guys give.
6. They work. legare - to leave
7. He builds. orare - to pray
8. You call.
9. They give.
vocare - to call
10. You guys leave.
Translate
Ambulare

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sentences?
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