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1
Q

-ne

A

enclitic to form yes and no questions

2
Q

cur?

A

why?

3
Q

enclitic to form yes and no questions

A

-ne

4
Q

how (in what manner)?

A

quómodo?

5
Q

how long?

A

quam diu?

6
Q

how many?

A

quot?

7
Q

Mihi nomen est …

A

My name is …

8
Q

Nihil

A

Nothing

9
Q

Óptime, grátias.

A

Very well, thanks.

10
Q

quam diu?

A

how long?

11
Q

quando?

A

when?

12
Q

Quid est tibi nomen?

A

What is your name?

13
Q

Quid novi?

A

What’s new?

14
Q

quid?

A

what?

15
Q

quis?

A

who?

16
Q

Quómodo vales?

A

How are you?

17
Q

quómodo?

A

how (in what manner)?

18
Q

quot?

A

how many?

19
Q

Satis bene.

A

Well enough.

20
Q

ubi?

A

where? in what place?

21
Q

what?

A

quid?

22
Q

when?

A

quando?

23
Q

where? in what place?

A

ubi?

24
Q

who?

A

quis?

25
Q

why?

A

cur?

26
Q

How are you?

A

Quómodo vales?

27
Q

My name is …

A

Mihi nomen est …

28
Q

Nothing

A

Nihil

29
Q

Very well, thanks.

A

Óptime, grátias.

30
Q

Well enough.

A

Satis bene.

31
Q

What is your name?

A

Quid est tibi nomen?

32
Q

What’s new?

A

Quid novi?

33
Q

What are the two types of direct questions?

A

1) questions introduced by question words
2) questions answered with a yes or no

34
Q

How do you form yes or no questions in English?

A

by placing the helping verb first

35
Q

How do you form yes or no questions in Latin?

A

Add the enclitic -ne to the end of the first word, usually the verb.

36
Q

Give the six common question words in English.

A

who, what, when, where, why how

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