Latin II -Test 2

Vocatisne me?


Which word means "of the boys"?


Which of these words are the singular direct object (accusative) form of "woman?"


Which word is the singular subject (nominative sing) form of "friend" (feminine):


Hic multos libros scripserat.


Translate: Cicero ipse puerum vocavit.


Translate: Julius amicum suum vocaverat.


Translate: Matres fillias suas amant.


Amicus meus cum arte dicit.


Hic pater filios suos saepe timebat.


Illud bellum breve erat difficile.


Translate the set off word: Regina *se* cum eis numquam iunxit.


Fortes viri *se* saepe laudabant.


Translate this verb: Magnum flumen cito cucurrit.


Translate: Liber antiquus saepe est difficilis.


Translate the subject: Animalia homines in mare traxerunt.


Translate into Latin: The power of those seas was great.


Translate this: to / for great force


Translate: to/for many citizens


Translate: of many men


Translate: feceramus


fecit


dedisti


Puellas servaverit


Illud bellum breve erat acerbum.



























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Covers Wheelock's Chapters 10-14

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