
Latin Ecce Chapter 04 Preposition and Similar Word Review
Quiz by John Leddy
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Sextum Marcus vexat.
Puer puellam audit molestus.
Defessam puellam pueri molesti vident.
Vexat puerum laeta puella.
Sextus is always annoying the tired girl.
Marcus is an annoying boy who runs in the fields.
Flavia and Cornelia are annoying girls running in the villa.
Translate: Sextus is an annoying boy who sits under a tree. (Keep exact word order)
Translate: Cornelia is annoying reading under the tree. (Keep exact word order)
Translate: Flavia is annoying the boy in the garden. (Keep exact word order)
Sextus puellam timet.
Translate:Â The boys are annoying the girl who is sleeping.
Flavia puerum terret.
Timet puerum puella.
Vocem timet puella.
Vocem puella terret.
Vox puerum terret.
Translate: The crash scares the boy. (Keep exact word order)
Translate: The boys are afraid of the crash. (Keep exact word order)
Translate: The voice scares the girl. (Keep exact word order)
Translate: Who scares the boy? (Keep exact word order)
Translate: Does the girl scare the boy? (Keep exact word order)
Translate: Does the girl fear the boy? (Keep exact word order)
Sextus est puer molestus _______ semper Corneliam vexat. (who)
Cornelia est puella laeta _______ semper Sextum vexat. (who)
________ in arbore sedet? (Who)
_______ semper in agris currit et sub arbore sedet? (Who)
Sunt puellae defessae __________ in agris currunt. (who)
Cornelia, Flavia, et Marcus sunt Romani __________ in Italia habitant. (who)
in piscinam
in villam
sub arbore
in horto
in hortum
in arbore
in arborem
toward the villa.
into the fishpond
into the tree
in the garden
toward Marcus
toward the tree
toward the villa
in the country houses
in the fields