It would help me to know what textbook you are using, and which edition. Then let me know what your most recent lesson or chapter assignment is.
You have written these; change them into singular forms and let me know how you do:
Pueri servi sunt.
Pueri sunt Romani.
Puellae in agris sunt.
Marcus et Sextus sunt fortunati.
Can someone give me some singular to plural and plural to singular basic sentences that are both masculine and female for me to try?
I can only do really basic sentences like:
The boys are slaves.
The boys are roman
The girls are in the fields
Marcus and Sextus are happy.
Really basic stuff.
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Its ecce roman 1
Puer servus est.
Puer est Romanus.
Puella in agris est.
Marcus est fortunatus.
Puer servus est.
Puer est Romanus.
Puella in agris est.
Marcus est fortunatus.
Those are fine.
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Is this your text? What lessons have you completed?
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Is this your text? What lessons have you completed?
I aced this test!