Latin chapter 3 and 4
The son of (my) friend is a poet
.Fīlius amicī poēta
Large
A magnifying class makes objects seem
In aquā
A sailor works ___________
Tense
Adjectives must agree with their nouns in all of the following EXCEPT A. tense B. number C. gender D. case
The field of the good farmer is large
Ager agricolae bonī est magnus
Moving
An indirect object is most often found in sentences with a verb belonging to all the following categories EXCEPT A. giving B. showing C. moving D. telling
With live at home with (our) sons
Cum fīliīs domī habitāmus
Gift
Endowment=
Frighten
Intimidate=
Teacher
Magister
Marcus, my son
Mārce, mī filī
As a a triumvirate
Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar were men who ruled
Childish
Puerile behavior is...
The boys and girls are very afraid of the wolf in the field of the farmer.
Puerī et puellae lupam in agrō agricolae valdē timent
Cornēlia : Cornēlia
Quintus : Quinte :: A. fīlius : fīliī B. male : bene C. vir : virī D. Cornēlia : Cornēlia
The romans see the camp of the Greeks
Romani castra Graecōrum vident
The romans love to tell stories to their sons and daughters
Rōmānī fīliīs et fīliābus fābulās nārrāre amant
Distinguished romans should have great rewards
Rōmānī praeclārī magna praemia habēre dēbent
Domestic servant
Someone who works in the house
Lucius and Lucia, you are taking care of the land very well
Terram, Lūcī et Lūcia, optimē cūrātis
Bellum
The adjective bonus will agree with all of the following EXCEPT A. vir B. poēta C. bellum D. fīlius
Ablative
The preposition cum is always followed by the _____ case.
River
The word "derivation" is derived from the Latin word meaning...
Poison
The word venom was derived from the Latin word meaning
House
The words "castle" and "chateau" are derived from the Latin word meaning
Truthfulness
Veracity
You should not fear the man in the river
Virum in rīvō nōn timēre dēbēs
The men in the house see the sons of the farmer
Virī in casā fīliōs agricolae vident
Nominative and accusative plural
What neuter forms always end up in the letter a
Ablative
When the preposition in means "in" or "on," it is followed by the _____ case.
Dative
Which case is used for the indirect object
Genitive
Which case is used to show possession?
Er and us
Which endings in the second declension always indicate a masculine noun?
ViĪs
Which noun belongs to the first declension? A. virīs B. agrīs C. puerīs D. viīs
Casa
Which noun does NOT belong by gender? A. nauta B. ager C. casa D. rīvus
Vīrum
Which of the following does NOT belong by case? A. puerōrum B. viae C. vīrum D. puellārum
Patria
Which of the following does NOT belong on the basis of declension? A. bella B. patria C. venēna D. vincula
Dolum
Which of the following does NOT belong on the basis of gender? A. dolum B. praemium C. bellum D. vinculum
Castra
Which of the following does NOT belong on the basis of gender? A. āthlēta B. nauta C. castra D. agricola
Armātus
Which of the following does NOT belong to the group by part of speech? A. bellum B. castra C. armātus D. rīvus
Friend
Which of the following is NOT a meaning of animus? A. friend B. mind C. spirit D. soul
Servius
Which of the following is NOT a vocative? A. Tullia B. puer C. agricolae D. Servius
Clare is entrusting her life to you
Which of the following sentences, when translated into Latin, would use the dative case? A. Let's go to the beach! B. I would love to visit them. C. Did you give the poison or did he? D. Clare is entrusting her life to you.
Dative and ablative
Which two cases have the same plural endings in both the first and second declension?
Dative and ablative
Which two cases have the same singular ending in the second declension? A. nominative and genitive B. dative and ablative C. nominative and ablative D. genitive and dative
Genitive singular and nomnative plural
Which two forms in the second declension are the same?
Tū
Which word is an antonym of ego
Of
Which word is used to translate a noun in the genitive case?
Hitler
Who could be described as bellicose
dolus : dolī
bellō : bellīs :: A. castra : castrīs B. fīliae : fīliās C. praemiī : praemia D. dolus : dolī
Into the water, my friend
in aquam, mī amīce