stage 32 grammar check

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Master Latin grammar! Practice cases, verbs, and syntax with sentence translation and analysis.

Translate the sentence Plīnius Rōmā Athēnās nāvigāvit. Pliny sailed from Rome to Athens.Porcibus currentibus, agricolae statim secūtī sunt. With the pigs running, the farmers immediately followed.Proficīscar mediā nocte. I will set out in the middle of the night.Uxor Scīpiōnis hospitī persuādēbat ut coquum laudārent. The wife of Scipio was persuading the guest to praise the cook.Nāvibus vīsīs, signum datum est. With the ships having been seen, the signal was given.Cum virī convēnissent, cōnsul adventum lēgātōrum nūntiāvit. When the men had come together, the consul announced the arrival of the legates.Post tempestātem nauta alācerrimē domum redierat. After the storm the sailor had returned home very eagerly.Explōrātor magnā cum celeritāte montem altum ascendere cōnātus est. The explorer tried to climb the mountain with great speed.In mūsēō erant multae statuae Herculis, virī magnae fortitūdinis. In the museum were many statues of Hercules, a man of great strength.Coquus domum properāns īram suae dominae timuit. The cook hurrying home feared the anger of his mistress.Clientēs plūs pecuniae postulābant. The clients were demanding more of money.Commodus cum gladiātōribus in amphitheātrō pugnāvisse dīcitur. Commodus is said to have fought with gladiators in the amphitheater.magnus numerus lapidum iam cecidit. A great number of stones have already fallen.discipulus omnia magistrae narravit. The student told all things (everything) to the teacher. Identify the grammar construction - focus on the underlined word(s) Plīnius Rōmā Athēnās nāvigāvit. ablative place from whichPorcibus currentibus, agricolae statim secūtī sunt. ablative absoluteProficīscar mediā nocte. deponent verbUxor Scīpiōnis hospitī persuādēbat ut coquum laudārent. verb which takes dativeNāvibus vīsīs, signum datum est. perfect passive participleCum virī convēnissent, cōnsul adventum lēgātōrum nūntiāvit. pluperfect subjunctive verbPost tempestātem nauta alācerrimē domum redierat. accusative place to whichExplōrātor magnā cum celeritāte montem altum ascendere cōnātus est. ablative of mannerIn mūsēō erant multae statuae Herculis, virī magnae fortitūdinis. genitive of descriptionCoquus domum properāns īram suae dominae timuit. present active participleClientēs plūs pecuniae postulābant. plus + genitiveCommodus cum gladiātōribus in amphitheātrō pugnāvisse dīcitur. ablative of accompanimentmagnus numerus lapidum iam cecidit. partitive genitivediscipulus omnia magistrae narravit. substantive adjective Explain the difference between answering questions with num, nonne or -ne. Decline the 5th declension noun X Singular Plural nominative (subject) rēs rēs genitive (of) reī rērum dative (indirect object) reī rēbus accusative (direct object) rem rēs ablative (prepositional phrase) rē rēbus

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