Latin I Unit 11 Test Nomen ___________________________________
Translate the following sentences. WATCH YOUR VERB TENSES!!!!!!
1. Horatia ignotum hostem in viā inveniet.
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2. Princeps multa arma reginae dedit.
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3. Quintus canem mihi tulit.
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4. Narrā puellīs fabulam bonam in casā.
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5. Ibimus ad templum cum multīs feminīs.
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6. Mater equum filiō dabit. _________________________________________________
7. Dum aedificabamus templum in Romā, hostes nōs oppuganverunt.
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8. Consilium hostis est notum omnibus.
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9. Fero cibum matrī et patrī in culinā. (culina, ae f., kitchen)
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10. Tibi omnia narro.
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11. Graecī equum fecerunt, sīcut (just as) Ulixes eīs imperavit
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12. What case is eīs? Why? ________________________________________________
For each noun listed below, make the adjective in parentheses agree. Then give the English.
Adjective English
1. collem (magnus) _____________________ _____________________
2. hostibus (omnis) _____________________ _____________________
3. regina (ignotus) _____________________ _____________________
4. vinum (bonus) _____________________ _____________________
5. in templō (notus) _____________________ _____________________
Provide a synopsis in the person and number listed.
stare 3pl cognoscere 1 pl invenire 2 pl
Present _______________ _______________ __________________
Imperfect _______________ _______________ __________________
Future _______________ _______________ __________________
Perfect _______________ _______________ __________________
Conjugate the following verbs in the tense listed only .
fero, ferre, tuli, latus – present tense eo, ire, ivi, itus – imperfect
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sum, esse, fui, - perfect eo, ire, ivi, itus - present
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The
following is the continuation of the story about Ulysses climbing the hill and
seeing smoke in the sky….from your last test.
Read
through the translation and then answer the questions.
Virī in insulam festinaverunt et tandem casam in silvā[1] viderunt. Ubi ad casam accēderunt[2], multos lupos[3] multos leones[4] prope casam viderunt. Valdē[5] timuerunt. Mox feminam audivērunt anentem[6]. Ubi clamaverunt, Circe ē ianuā casae exivit[7] eōsque in casam vocavit. unus solus extra[8] mansit, quod perīculum timuit; ceteros Circē in casam duxit et “sedete et cenate, virī.” Sed mala venēna[9] cibo[10] miscet[11]. Ubi cibum edunt[12], statim sues[13] fiunt[14] diende Circē eos in stabulum[15] suum pellit[16] iubetque in terrā iacēre.
In line 1, what case is insulam? _________________________________________
Why is insulam in this case? ____________________________________________
In line 1, what case is silvā? __________________ Why? ____________________
What did Ulysses men see when they explored the island?
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What happened after the men shouted? __________________________________
In line 3, what is the person, number, and tense of audiverunt?
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In line 5, what verb form is sedete? _______________________________________
In line 6, what tense is edunt? _____________________________________________
In line 7, turn pellit into the perfect, keeping the same person and number.
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In line 7, what verb form is iacēre? ________________________________________
In line 7, what construction is in terrā? ____________________________________
Give the English definition for the following words of the day.
1. bellicose ___________________________________________________________
2. nomenclature _________________________________________________________
3. vociferous ___________________________________________________________
4. misnomer ___________________________________________________________
5. coniferous ___________________________________________________________
6. nominal ___________________________________________________________
7. erroneous ___________________________________________________________
8. belligerent ___________________________________________________________
1. In the story Latona and the Rustics, into what animal were the Rustics turned?
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2. What act caused the Rustics to be turned into that animal?
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3. Who are Latona’s children? ______________________________________________
4. Who was the father on Latona’s children? __________________________________
5. In the story about Callisto, into what animal was she turned? ____________________
6. Why was Calliston punished? _____________________________________________
7. Who was Arkas? _______________________________________________________
8. What is special about the star placement of Callisto in relation to other stars?
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Bonus: What island is sacred to Apollo? _____________________________________
[1] silva, ae f., forest
[2] accēdo, accēdere, accēdī – to approach
[3] lupus, ī m., wolf
[4] leon, leonis m., wolf
[5] greatly, very much
[6] singing
[7] left
[8] outside
[9] poisons
[10] cibus, ī m., food
[11] mixes
[12] edo, edere, edi – to eat
[13] pigs
[14] they became
[15] stabulum, ī n., stable
[16] pello, pellere, pepuli – to drive