Here is a list of those vocabulary sentences which were perfect not only in grammar but also in use of normal Latin word order. Many more sentences were grammatically correct or nearly so and used understandable, if not normal, word order, and they too deserve praise. Congrats to everyone for creativity.
This exercise should show you that you have much more to learn about Latin--after all that is why you are in the class--, but I am generally pleased with your performance.
Grades were based on how many sentences you got completely correct (at least grammatically) as well as on how complex they were.
PERFECT SENTENCES
Morgan Burgess
Familia deis potentibus supplicat.
Pater dives et antiquus dono delectatus laetus erat.
Decimus Horatiam post nuptias sustulit et eam super limen portavit.
Joe Strawitz
Puella a choro heri delectata nuper periit.
Diviti feminae nupsi*.
*Same sex marriage, since nubere must have a woman as the subject.
Andrew Coons
Dona luminis solis sentio.
Chorum per limen arcesso.
Anthony Wishard
Pater meus est antiquus.
Horatia Decimo nupsit.
Eliza Liu
Deis supplicat.
Choro arcessito donum dedi.
E Howser
Est mos maiorum donum soli dare.
Nick Hubner
Heri super limen Horatiam sustuli.
Graham Gibson
Me propter nuptias heri gessi.
Matt Naiman
Heri chorum arcessivi.
Lauren Bejzak
Flaccus est aequus.
Mike Weil
Mox periero.
Friday, February 5, 2010
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