
Review: GGPP, Remaining Syntax, Locative
Quiz by Jeff Kolo
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Form the future passive participle of rogo, rogare, rogavi, rogatum (list -us, a, um)
Form the future passive participle of timeo, timēre, timui (list -us, a, um)
Form the future passive participle of disco, discere, didici (list -us, a, um)
Form the future passive participle of eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptum (list -us, a, um)
Form the future passive participle of punio, punire, punivi, punitum (list -us, a, um)
Numen colendum est nobis.
Which is NOT an acceptable translation of the bold words: Facta (deeds) mala punienda sunt.
Marus ad aram processit sacrificii faciendi causā.
Veneramus ad audiendam orationem.
Omnes homines cupidinem discendi habuit.
Pick the correct translation of the following: Captivi virīs nostrīs eripiendi erunt.
Which of the following is NOT an acceptable translation of the following sentences:
Mali viri expellendi sunt consuli.
Miles se currendo servavit.
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
The merchant decided not to remain at Byzantium (Byzantium, Byzanti n Byzantium)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
The merchant departed from Byzantium (Byzantium, Byzanti n Byzantium)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
The merchant returned to Byzantium (Byzantium, Byzanti n Byzantium)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
After the Battle of Pharsalus, Caesar sailed to Egypt (Aegyptus, Aegypti m Egypt)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
Caesar remained in Egypt for several months. (Aegyptus, Aegypti m Egypt)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
Caesar finally departed from Egypt. (Aegyptus, Aegypti m Egypt)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
Hadrian had a Villa at Tibur. (Tibur, Tiburis m Tibur)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
The greatest of all oracles was at Delphi. (Delphi, Delphorum m (pl) Delphi)
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
Because of the bad weather, we remained at home.
Provide the Latin for the underlined word(s):
Although he frequently traveled to the city, he preferred to spend time in the countryside.
Match the underlined English phrase with the case/construction it would be in Latin.
Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Apollo, deus aureo capillo, pro suā pulchritudine laudabatur. (capillus, i m hair)
Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Servus libertatem multā pecuniā emit (bought).Pick the correct translation of the bold words:
Servus libertatem multā pecuniā emit (bought).
Pick the correct translation of the bold words:
Rhodanus (The Rhone) flumen ex lacu Lemmano fluit. (Lacus, ūs m lake/ Lemmanus, i m Geneva)
Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Rhodanus (The Rhone) flumen ex lacu Lemmano fluit. (Lacus, ūs m lake/ Lemmanus, i m Geneva)
Pick the correct translation of the bold words:
Romani Carthaginem otio maximo perdidit (destroyed).
Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Romani Carthaginem otio maximo perdidit (destroyed).Pick the correct translation of the bold words:
Consilium novum duci capiendum erit.
Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Consilium novum duci capiendum erit.Pick the correct translation of the bold words:
Miles, timorem oculos hostis videns, oppugnavit.
Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Miles, timorem oculos hostis videns, oppugnavit.Identify the case and construction of the bold words:
Apollo, deus aureo capillo, pro suā pulchritudine laudabatur. (capillus, i m hair)
Identify the translation of the bold words:
Apollo, deus aureo capillo, pro suā pulchritudine laudabatur. (capillus, i m hair)