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Fill Drill for Demonstratives and Irregular Adjectives
 
1. These men are bad and neither loves the other.
mali sunt et amat.

2. I love the books of this writer alone, for he says
many true things about this life.
Libros scriptoris amo, multa enim vera de vita dicit.

3. Either of those men will be able to lead the forces into this place,
but neither will conquer.
copias in locum ducere poterit, sed vincet.

4. One of those states was giving money to the other (state).
civitatum pecuniam dabat.

5. Some men love to learn, others love to teach this philosophy.
discere docere philosophiam amant.

6. To this boy alone will I give that money.
puero pecuniam dabo.

7. I shall write this letter concerning those diseases.
litteras de morbis scribam.

8. Another man will love that woman; I have love for no wife.
feminam amabit; amorem uxori habeo.

9. You have one sister and one wife; which do you love?
sororem que uxorem habes; amas?

10. Both the king's wife and his sister have sons. Which
one's son will be the new king? To which will the entire
state give thanks?
Et uxor et soror regis filios habent. filius novus rex erit?
tota civitas gratias aget?