Year 8
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn the irregular verb sum (I am).
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13 Questions
Q1.
What does 'sum' mean?
He/she/it is
You (s) are
Q2.
What does 'es' mean?
He/she/it is
I am
Q3.
What does 'est' mean?
I am
You (s) are
Q4.
What does 'sumus' mean?
They are
You (pl) are
Q5.
What does 'estis' mean?
They are
We are
Q6.
What does 'sunt' mean?
We are
You (pl) are
Q7.
What does 'eras' mean?
He, she, it was
I was
You (s) are
Q8.
What does 'erat' mean?
I was
You (s) are
You (s) were
Q9.
What does 'eramus' mean?
They were
You (pl) were
You (s) were
Q10.
What does 'eratis' mean?
They were
We were
You (s) were
Q11.
What does the following sentence mean: sumus laeti.
I am happy.
Q12.
What does the following sentence mean: eratis laeti.
You (pl) are happy.
You (s) are happy.
You (s) were happy.
Q13.
What is the best translation of the sentence 'est via'?
It is a street.
The street is.