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Chapter 20, Drill c: practice using
fourth-declension nouns in sentences.
For each short Latin sentence, the English
word or phrase in parentheses can be expressed in Latin by a
fourth-declension noun.
Note that in the sentences, although a
macron isn't possible on the web, fourth-declension words in
cases with a long -u- in the ending have a circumflex to help
you understand the sentence and differentiate that ending from
a case with a short -u-. In entering your answers, just use -u-
whether long or short.
Example:
miles ([his]hands) tollebat. Answer: manus :
accusative plural, since it is the direct object, the long -u-
you can't enter on the web.
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