Present Imperative Active
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:22 am
When the verb in the present imperative active, is it still the last word in the sentence, or is it the first?
Also, could you help with this sentence? We have only made it to chapter 8 and the word for things is not in our vocab yet. What do you do?
Write many things about the glory of our state.
Multa de gloria civititis nostrae scribe/scribete.
Nostrae and Civititis have to agree, but you decline them with different declensions correct???
Is "things" implied???
Thanks for your help! (BTW I got an A on my test!!! Yippee! Unfortunately that only means the fall down is longer and harder!)
Also, could you help with this sentence? We have only made it to chapter 8 and the word for things is not in our vocab yet. What do you do?
Write many things about the glory of our state.
Multa de gloria civititis nostrae scribe/scribete.
Nostrae and Civititis have to agree, but you decline them with different declensions correct???
Is "things" implied???
Thanks for your help! (BTW I got an A on my test!!! Yippee! Unfortunately that only means the fall down is longer and harder!)