Puella lacrimans matrem quaesivit.
(The crying girl looked for her mother.)
Make the adjective agree: fortis + puellae (dat. pl.)
fortibus puellis
Give the comparative and superlative forms of pulcher
pulchrior, pulcherrimus
Give the present subjunctive of laudo in 3rd person plural
laudent
What Titan was condemned to hold up the sky for eternity?
Atlas
Militibus vulneratis, dux pacem petivit.
(With the soldiers having been wounded, the general sought peace.)
Correct the mismatched pair: magnus noctem
magnam noctem
Which is irregular: melior or altior? Give its positive form.
melior – bonus
Translate and identify the clause: Ut hoc faceret, laboravit.
He worked so that he might do this – purpose clause
What daughter of Minos was abandoned by Theseus on Naxos and later married Dionysus?
Ariadne
Hostes, proelio victi, fugerunt ad flumen.
(The enemies, having been conquered in battle, fled to the river.)
Make the phrase agree in ablative plural: celer + naves
celeribus navibus
Haec via est longior quam illa
This road is longer than that one
Translate & identify the type of subjunctive: Nescio cur veniat.
I don’t know why he is coming – indirect question
Who was the mother of Aeneas and the divine ancestor of the Romans?
Venus
Caesare dicente, milites audiverunt.
(While Caesar was speaking, the soldiers listened)
Make a correct phrase for “of the brave kings”
regum fortium
Marcus est pessimus discipulorum.
Marcus is the worst of the students
Translate & identify the type of subjunctive: Rogaverunt quid discipuli fecissent.
They asked what the students had done
Indirect question
What Roman equivalent of the Furies were goddesses of vengeance and punishment?
Dirae
Epistulae a nuntiis lēctae ad urbem missa sunt.
(The letters, read by the messengers, were sent to the city)
Fix the adjective: urbis altum murum vidi.
urbis altī murī or urbem altam murum vidi
Quam celerrime cucurrit ut hostem fugeret.
He ran as quickly as possible in order to flee the enemy
Explain the sequence of the sentence: Rogaverunt quid discipuli fecissent.
perfect main verb → pluperfect subjunctive
What Queen of Pherae offered to die in her husband's place, only to be brought back from the underworld by the funeral-crashing Hercules?
Alcestis