Doing some Latin translations.. Master Page: https://questioncove.com/study#/updates/5e24dfc56932e32c7bec9c00
1. They love my father 2. You (sing.) love my mother 3. I love my names 4. We care about people 5. He cares about his own sister 6. She cares about her own brothers. Vocab: amo, curo +de, pater, mater, frater, soror, homo, nomen, meus, and suus.
1. They love my father Third person plural present tense of amo(love)+ accusative singular masculine meus (my) + accusative singular masculine pater(father) Meum patrem amant.
2. You love my mother Second person singular present tense of amo (love) + accusative singular feminine meus (my) + accusative singular feminine mater (mother) Matrem meam amas.
3. I love my names. First person singular present tense of amo (love) + accusative plural neuter meus (my) + accusative plural neuter nomen Nomina mea amo.
4. We care about people. First person plural present curo + de [+ablative, preposition] (about) + ablative plural masculine homo Hominibus de curamus. Ablative plural form of homo (masc) to match the preposition de which only takes the ablative case (about) which pairs with the verb curo taking the first person plural present form (I care)
5. He cares about his own sister. Third person singular present curo (I care) + de (about) + ablative singular feminine suus (his own) + ablative singular feminine (soror) Sorore de sua curat. First translate the verb care (third person singular present) from curo + the ablative singular form of soror (sister) + suus (third person singular feminine) for his own + de for about.
6. She cares about her own brothers. Third person singular present of curo (care) + de (about) + ablative plural masculine of suus (his own) + ablative plural of frater (brother, masc) Fratribus de suis curat.
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