casey
2011-03-24 11:55:39 UTC
dictatore oppidum tenente, omnes cives timore superati sunt.
Question 1 answers
A. with the town held by the dictator, fear overcame all the citizens.
B. with the dictator holding the frightened town, all the citizens were overcome.
C. fear overcame all the citizens since the dictator held the town.
D. with the dictator holding the town, all the citizens were overcome by fear.
Question 2
Identify the Latin words in the following sentence that make up the ablative absolute.
honoribus susceptis, senator officium finebat.
Question 3
Form the comparative adjective for clarus, -a, -um
Question 3 answers
Question 4 text
Here you will have an English sentence that has an underlined ablative usage in it. Please identify the ablative usage by choosing the best answer.
The furious army drove the enemies away from the town.
Question 4 answers
A. ablative of place from which
B. ablative of accompaniment
C. ablative of means or instrument
D. ablative of time when
Question 5
Form the comparative neuter adjective of bonus - good.
Question 6
Form the present active infinitive of frango, frangere, fregi, fractus - break.
Question 7
Identify the correct ablative usage underlined in the English sentence below.
During the next week, all of the students will have tests.
A. ablative of accompaniment
B. ablative of manner
C. ablative of time when
D. ablative of agent
Question 8
Choose the best translation of the Latin sentence:
honoribus susceptis, senator officium finebat.
A. with the offices having been taken up, the senator was finishing his obligation.
B. the office taken up, the senators finished their duty.
C. with the officers having taken on their duties, the senator was finishing his task.
D. with the office having been taken up, the senator had finished his duty.
Question 9
Identify the underlined grammatical usage.
The students studied for eight days.
A. accusative of space
B. accusative of duration of time
C. accusative of place to which
D.
Question 10
Form the present active infinitive of accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus - receive.
Question 11
Type the Latin words that make up the ablative absolute in the following sentence. (hint: there are only TWO words you need to type)
oppido oppugnato, omnes cives fugerunt.
Question 12
Identify the grammatical usage underlined in the sentence:
Caesar oppidum *** exercitu appropinquabat.
A. ablative of accompaniment.
B. ablative of means or instrument
C. ablative of place from which
D. ablative of separation
Question 13
Choose the correct translation of the Latin sentence:
corpore ducis accepto a fidelibus civibus, oppidum totum funus dedit.
Question 13 answers
A. With the faithful leader's body accepted by the citizens, a funeral was given by the whole town.
B. With the body of the leader having been received by the faithful citizens, the whole town gave a funeral.
C. with the faithful citizens accepting the leader's body, the whole town was at the funeral.
D. the citizens accepted the faithful leader's body in the whole town for the funeral.
Question 14
Choose the best translation of the following Latin sentence:
crudelis dictator maius funus amico suo dedit quam uxori sua.
A. The dictator gave a funeral greater than his cruel friend, to his own wife.
B. The cruel dictator gave a funeral greater than his friend to his wife.
C. The cruel dictator gave a bigger funeral to his friend than to his own wife.
D. The dictator gave a crueler and bigger funeral to his cruel wife than his friend.
Question 15
Form the superlative adjective of carus, -a, -um
Question 15 answers
Question 16
Form the superlative adjective of facilis.
Question 16 answers
Question 17
Identify the correct ablative usage underlined in the English sentence below.
He shifted the attention away from himself with wit and cleverness.
A. ablative of means or instrument
B. ablative of manner
C. ablative of separation
D. ablative of agent
Question 18
Form the present passive infinitive of iacio, iacere, ieci, iectus - throw.
Question 19
Form the neuter comparative adjective of innocens, innocentis - innocent.
Question 20
Form the present active infinitive of creo, creare, creavi, creatus - make.