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Choose two of the following Latin words or verbs and give an English derivative for each word or verb : a) caelum b) sequor, sequi, sectutus sum c)senex d)verto, vertere, versi, versus

any 2 for 1 mark each:a) Caelum - Latin definition : sky - English derivative: celestial, climateb) sequor, sequi, secutus sum - Latin definition: follow - English derivative: sequence, consecutive, cons...

Answered by Goya V. Latin tutor
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How do I form a Purpose Clause in Latin?

A purpose clause is used to express the purpose behind an action. Purpose Clauses follow the Sequence of Tenses RuleThey are formed as follows: If the purpose clau...

Answered by Giles P. Latin tutor
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How do you translate a sentence?

The first thing to do when translating a sentence is to read it over at least once, to get a general gist of how long it is, how many clauses there are, in short, how easy or difficult said sentence will ...

Answered by Luke B. Latin tutor
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How would I go about learning my set text thoroughly and accurately?

You need to find the best possible method for you. 1. Make sure you read aloud your text, and record yourself, then listen to the text while you are walking, running, before bed, ect. 2. You need to be ab...

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Choose two words from the following list and for each one give an English word derived partly or wholly from the same root: scribere, vulnerato, accepisset, amici, captivi. [2]

e.g. scribe, vulnerable, accept, amicable, captive.Any 2 words for 1 mark each (only 1 mark if derivatives for bot words are not listed)

Answered by Apoorva S. Latin tutor
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