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Chapter 4, Drill d: Using singular and
plural in sentences.
Each short Latin sentence has an English
verb or noun in parentheses, in the singular. Give the Latin
word in the correct number, or number and case; you can figure
out what number, or number and case, from the context, that is,
what the rest of the sentence needs.
Example:
(girl) fabulas narrant. Answer: puellae: since the verb is plural, the
subject must be plural. A direct object is already specified
(fabulas), so girl(s) must be the subject.
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