<p>Latin 2 – Woo-Hoo! Nōmen </p><p>Dr. McGay Ch. 18 sentence exercises</p><p>Ecce 18 Story - Do We Stay At An Inn?</p><p>18b.</p><p>1. Omnes viatores ad cauponas vesperi adveniebant.</p><p>2. Apollodorus est dominus omnium servorum qui sunt in caupona.</p><p>3. In omni urbe magan aedificia sunt.</p><p>4. Aurelia non est femina fortis, nam in cauponis periculosis pernoctare non vult.</p><p>5. Omnes liberi erant laeti quod Syrus, raedarius bonus, raedam celerrime agebat.</p><p>6. Cornelia laudat Marcum, puerum fortem, qui omnes lupos magna in silva repellit.</p><p>7. Puer fortis canes non timet.</p><p>8. Canes manum puellae fortis olfaciunt.</p><p>9. Sextus omnes arbores ascendere vult.</p><p>10. Brevia itinera laeti saepe facimus.</p><p>Activity 18 d:</p><p>1. Aurelia was going toward the inn slowly because she did not want to spend the night there. Latin 2 – Woo-Hoo! Nōmen </p><p>Dr. McGay Ch. 18 sentence exercises</p><p>2. Suddenly three dogs bark fiercely and attack the Cornelii.</p><p>3. Cornelia holds out her hand to the dogs and they wag their tails.</p><p>4. At that very moment a fat man appeared at the door of the inn and greeted the guests.</p><p>5. Eucleides happily shouts, “I recognize my friend Apollodorus.”</p><p>6. The innkeeper replies, “I am glad that (because) you are coming to my inn. come in, everyone!”</p>
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