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  • Posted on September 30, 2009 at 2:44 pm

Choose the correct translation for the following sentence.
Conjuges militum Romanorum duci multas litteras donaverunt.
The wives of the Roman soldiers gave many letters to the leaders.
The wives of the Roman soldiers gave many letters to the leader.
The Roman wives of the soldiers gave the many leaders the letters.
The leaders gave many letters to the wives of the Roman soldiers.
The Roman soldiers gave the wife of the leader many letters.
Choose the correct translation for the following sentence.
Legibus multis, dux militum bonorum oppidum pulchrum munivit.
The good leader fortified many beautiful towns for the soldiers by means of laws.
By means of many laws the beautiful town will be fortified by the leader of the good soldiers.
By means of many laws the leader of the good soldiers fortified the beautiful town.
By means of many laws the leader fortified the beautiful town for the good soldiers.
The many laws will fortify the beautiful town of the leader and the soldiers.
The nominative plural of the third declension is -es. It is also the ___________.
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
Choose the correct translation for the following sentence.
Equi hominesque ducum superorum ab tempestate dura ex agro lato in oppidum parvum acti erant.
The horses and the men of the proud leader had been driven from the wide field into the little town by the harsh storm.
The proud leaders had driven the horses of the men from the wide field into the small town during the harsh storm.
The horses of the proud men and leaders had been driven from the wide field to the little town by the harsh storm.
The horses and men of the proud leaders had been driven from the wide field into the little town by the harsh storm.
The harsh storm had driven the horses and men of the proud leaders from the wide field in to the little town.
The third declension accusative singular ending of ____ resembles the accusative singular endings of the first and second declensions.
em
es
is
um
Which of the following could not be accusative?
tempestatem
homo
leges
salutem
The ablative singular vowel ending is _______.
a
e
o
i
The genitive plural ending resembles the genitive plural of the first and second declensions by ending in __________.
i
e
um
o
The dative plural of the third declension is -ibus. It is also the ___________.
nominative
genitive
accusative
ablative
Use this information to match the noun with the adjective with which it agrees.
lux lucis f. light,
margo, -inis, m. border, edge
marmor, -oris, n. marble
marginis
luces
marginum
marmori
lucem
lucis
margines
luce
marmor
marginibus
1. bona
2. bonum
3. bonam
4. bonis
5. bono
6. bonorum
7. bonas
8. boni
9. bonae
10. bonos

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