4/01/1997 BASIC LATIN 102: unit fifteen quiz nomen _________________________
I. For each CUM, supply the appropriate kind of clause,
mood of the verb plus any required main clause "flag." [10 pts]
a) CUM = "When"; kind =
mood =
b) CUM = "Because"; kind =
mood =
c) CUM = "Although"; kind =
mood = (plus anything else needed)
II. Supply a) the English meanings & b) the
type of clause logically introduced by the Latin below : [10 pts]
dummodo:
quamvis:
post…quam:
ut (+ ind.):
quamquam:
donec:
quia:
antequam:
etsi:
quod:
III. Give the Latin for each of the [bracketed] English expressions. Be certain that your answers reflect the context, the
ppropriate case(s), number(s) and gender(s) or verb form(s).
Use space provided.
a) [Though] he does not [love] Martha, nevertheless
[he comes] to Rome [to see] her. [4]
b) [When] Caesar [will see] the leader of
the enemy, he will advise that man [himself][to return] to Gaul.
[4]
c) [Since] [she had actually warned] you,
you knew [where] Charles [was]. [4]
d) The soldier will not fight, [because] he allegedly
[thinks] that all [wars] [are] evil. [4]
e) The [soldiers] will not fight, [since] actually
[they fear] [death]. [4]
IV. Translate each of the following carefully, with complete
meanings. [10 ea; 60 pts]
a) Cum me rogaverunt quem vidissem, dixi me vidisse Caesarem
ipsum.
b) Cum Sophocles deum in somnis eius vidisset, numquam
tamen quidquam dixit.
c) Cum hostes oppidum nostrum oppugnent, aut fortiter
pugnemus aut omnes pereamus!
d) Nos expectavimus duas horas, dum Pompeius in nostrum
oppidum veniat.
e) Morati sumus dum legatus imperatorem rogavit in quanta
calamitate essemus.
f) Caesar, quia mortem suam timeret, ante ex urbe
non egredietur quam Marcus Antonius redit.(Click here for answers to sections III and IV)