2/22/1995 BASIC LATIN 102: unit twelve quiz nomen _________________________

I. Using the given Latin word on each line, complete the two-word phrases under each column in the cases required. Expand BOTH
words in the case, gender and number given. (i.e. If the noun is Neuter, plural; adjust your answers to that fact.) [20]

[ the same...] or [ certain...] or [the ..... -self/selves]

Nom. __SERVUS_______________________ __REGINA________________________ _BELLUM_____________________

Gen. ________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________

Acc. ________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________

Nom. __POETAE_______________________ __FEMINAE_______________________ _MILITES______________________

Dat. _________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________

Abl. _________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________

Nom. __AMICUS_______________________ __OPPPIDUM______________________ _REX_________________________

Gen. _________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________

Acc. _________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________

II. List three essential elements for any "Indirect Question:" [6]


III. Give the Latin for each of the italicized English expressions. Be certain that your answers reflect the context, the appropriate
case(s), number(s) and gender(s) or verb form(s). Use space provided.

a) You do know why you are here, don't you, George? [4]

b) Would that Caesar himself had come to Pittsburgh. [4]

c) If only we may see those damn brothers of yours in the town! [4]

d) Let the women themselves come to the city to help themselves. [4]

e) What are we to do? 'Tis the mark of good queens to do the right thing. [4]

f) When he had said these things, this certain leader knew that Rome would be safe. [4]

IV. Translate each of the following carefully, with complete meanings.

a) Dux rogat num intellegamus quanto in periculo simus. [10]

b) Utinam omnes homines fuissent minus cupidi pecuniae! [10]

c) Ne remaneamus in servitute; moriamur pugnantes fortiter! [10]

d) Utinam omnis miles intellegat cur ipse hostes malos oppugnet. [10]

e) Julia knew what the sailors had seen, didn't she? [10]     (Click here for answers to sections III and IV)