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Cambridge Latin Course Book 1 Stage 11 Sulla Translation Exclusive Access

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Cambridge Latin Course Book 1 Stage 11 Sulla Translation Exclusive Access

This story is a prime example of the (the indirect object). You will notice words ending in -ī or -ae that indicate to whom or for whom an action is done. Sulla Clēmentī respondit: Sulla replied to Clemens .

Clemens saw Sulla. "What are you doing?" said Clemens. "Why are you writing on our wall?" Sulla replied to Clemens, "I am a sign-writer. I am writing the name of the candidate here." Section 3: The Payment cambridge latin course book 1 stage 11 sulla translation

The is a rite of passage. It moves you away from simple sentences like Caecilius est in horto into real narrative storytelling. This story is a prime example of the (the indirect object)

Sulla erat valde iratus. "Hodie instrumenta mea non invenio!" inquit. Translation: Sulla was very angry. "Today I cannot find my tools!" he said. Clemens saw Sulla

Caecilius in taberna constabat. Subito ad tabernam servus accurrit. 'Domine,' inquit servus, 'magnus est periculus!'

cambridge latin course book 1 stage 11 sulla translation

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