2/17/1994 BASIC LATIN 102: unit eleven quiz nomen _________________________
I. A) Translate
the forms for the verbs below: [27 pts]
arbitratur_____________________ conantur_______________________
fatemur_________________________
gradiebatur___________________ hortabantur_____________________
loquemini_______________________
videbimur____________________ patiuntur_______________________ sequitur_________________________
ut experiamini _________________ ut videant______________________
ut arbitretur______________________
si egrediamur__________________ si egrederetur__________________
si egressus esset___________________
si videantur___________________ si pateremini___________________
ut conaretur______________________
hortatus sum__________________ profecta est____________________
secuti sunt______________________
missus est____________________ locuti sumus____________________
voluerunt______________________
ausus es_____________________ creditus es_____________________
passi sumus_____________________
B) List the three principal parts ONLY for: [1/3 ea = 3 points]
SUFFER: ___________________ _______________________ ________________________
DIE : _______________________ _______________________ ________________________
DARE : _____________________ _______________________ ________________________
II. Give the Latin for each of the
bracketed English expressions.
a) [Fighting] and [dying] for the fatherland is [the mark of a good citizen.] [4]
b) [We suffered] as many evils as there are statues in the [forum].
[2]
c) The soldiers [desirous] of money [urged] the leader that [they proceed ]to the [river]. [6]
d) The sailors [neglecting] the ships will enjoy [no reward]; those
[preserving] them will. [4]
e) The Romans [believed] that [loving] a parent [was] the mark of a
[good] child. [4]
III. Translate each of the following
carefully, with complete meanings.
a) Militum fortium est pro patria nostra mori. [10]
b) Hominis pauperis non est habere divitias et servare multas pecunias
. [10]
c) Alii divitiis bene uti volunt, alii ob mores eorum nolunt. [10]
d) Oppido superato, imperator hortatus est ut sequentes ducem hostium
oppugnarent. [10]
e) Paula, don't attempt to go out from the city! [10] (Click here for answers to sections II and III)