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Chapter 4: Ludus Flavi

Infinitive, imperative, vocative.

Roman schoolboy
Left: Roman schoolboy with capsa (bookbag)
From LacusCurtius, William Thayer.
Right: reproduction of a status of Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus, a grammaticus, holding a book. 2nd cent. CE. Barbara McManus, vroma.org. grammaticus

In this exercise, become familiar with infinitives of verbs you know.

In this exercise, use complementary infinitives.

In this exercise, use vocatives.

In this exercise, use imperatives.

In this exercise, practice asking questions.

In this exercise, practice irregular verbs sum, possum, eo, redeo and their compounds.

Copyright 2012 by Margaret B. Phillips
University of Missouri at St. Louis
Languages and Cultures program
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Languages
One University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121