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Oral Practice 1. Give the nominative plural of insula, equus, fortuna, carrus

2. Give the accusative plural of aqua, servus, fāma, carrus, via
together with the adjective bad in Latin.
she is working

3. Give the Latin for you (sing.) get, they are carrying, we do praise,
together with the adjective good in Latin.

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