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How do you ask an information question in Latin?
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Use an interrogative pronoun, adjective, or adverb (Where, who, what, where, how)
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Ubi?
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Where?
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Quis?
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Who?
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Quid?
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What?
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Cur?
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Why?
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How do you ask a Yes/No question?
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Add - ne to the end of the first word in the sentence. MarcusNE Claram amat? (Does Marcus love Clara?)
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If you expect an answer to be Yes, what do you begin the sentence with? (Marcus loves Clara, doesn't he?)
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Nonne. Marcus Claram amat?
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If you expect the answer to be No, what do you begin the sentence with? (Marcus doesn't love Clara, does he?)
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Num. Num Marcus Claram amat?
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What are conjunctions used for?
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To join two sentences or ideas.
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Name three ways to say "and."
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1. et
2. atque 3. -que at the end of the second word of a pair (boys AND girls) |
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How do you say "both X and Y"? (I speak English and also Spanish.)
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et (English...et (Spanish)
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Apposition - a noun that identifies another noun (My aunt, Liz...). What is the rule for appositions?
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A noun in apposition with another noun (or pronoun) is in the same case as that other noun (or pronoun).
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