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Latin for Lawyers Reference 1
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Monitoring 1 - test.
1. Determine the type and conjugation Conjugate verbs in the following praes. ind. act .:
• punio, ivi, itum, ire - to punish, punish;
• teneo, tenui, tentum, tenere - to keep, to oblige;
• arguo, ui, utum, ere - to prove the accused;
• servo, avi, atum, are - to keep, to observe.
2. Determine conjugation, person and number of verbs:
• amas;
• video;
• estis;
• docent;
• amatis;
• sperant;
• erubescis;
• discitis;
• volant;
• colo;
• venimus;
• colitis;
• speramus;
• supero;
• es;
• alitis;
• ornamus;
• superas;
• abundant;
• studes.
3. Form a imperativus in the positive and the negative form of the following verbs:
• scribere;
• legere;
• clamare;
• tacere;
• venire.
4. Identify and name the basic conjugation of verbs:
• capere;
• venire;
• jacere;
• jacere;
• agere;
• tacere;
• errare;
• dormire;
• tacere;
• scribere;
• laborare;
• agere;
• debere;
• clamare;
• mittere.
5. Identify the grammatical forms and translate:
• dormiunt;
• mittit;
• scribitis;
• tacet;
• clamamus;
• laboras;
• agunt;
• laborare debent.
6. Conjugate in praes. ind. act. The following verbs:
• jaceo;
• facio;
• debeo;
• scio.
7. Decline noun:
• ager, agri (m) - field.
8. Decline:
• epistola mea;
• nostra victoria.
9. The following verbs are derived from nouns:
• the value nominis actionis:
appellare;
narrare;
ponere;
invenire;
educare;
tradere.
• the value nominis agentis:
scribere;
pingere;
gignere;
legere;
agere;
regere.
10. What are the Latin words back following Russian derivatives? (Derivatives - derived words, from the Latin. Verb de + rivus → derivare taken aside) Explain what they mean:
• Aquarium;
• nihilism;
• Humanism;
• natural;
• dominate;
• Campaign;
• servility;
• area;
• terrarium;
• Herbarium;
• Vitamin;
• ornament;
• Location;
• Associate Professor;
• personal;
• variation;
• patriotism.
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