For each English noun-adjective phrase in a sentence, provide the correct Latin phrase. Be careful to consider what case and number the noun must be, then make the adjective agree with it:
Example:
puer videt ([his] tired father).
Answer: patrem fessum or fessum patrem: since the genitive given in the vocabulary is patris, the stem (what's left after taking off the -is, the genitive ending) is patr-, the stem, to which you add the accusative ending -em and ablative -e.
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