Lingua Latina: Cap. XXIII Summary (Redo)
Summary: Julius hears the dog barking and the doorkeeper tells him that the letter-carrier posted a letter. Julius reads Diodorus' letter, in which Diodorus has described Marcus as the poorest student. Diodorus also requires money to be paid. Marcus becomes pale when he sees his father reading the letter, eventually confesses. Now, Julius decides that he will not pay Diodorus because he will not be Marcus' teacher.
Vocabulary:
I found no new vocabulary while reading this chapter again.
Grammar:
- Irregular Imperatives:
- dīcere --> dīc! / dīcite! = Say!
- dūcere --> dūc! / dūcite! = Lead!
- facere --> fac! / facite! = Do!
- ferre --> fer! / ferte! = Carry! / Bring!
- ēsse (edere) --> ēs! / edite! = Eat!
- esse --> es! / este! = Be!
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