Passive Aggressive
Unwelcome Relatives
Roaming Romans
Nasty nouns
Agitating adjectives
100

Translation into English: laudatur

He/she/it is praised

100

Give the nominative singular masculine of the relative pronoun.

qui

100

What Roman building was used for law courts and public business?

The forum

100

Identify the declension of rex, regis.


3rd

100

 Give the feminine nominative singular of bonus.

bona

200

Give the first person singular passive present of "mittere"

mittor

200

Identify the case and number of quibus.

dative/ablative plural

200

Name the Roman garment typically worn by male citizens in public.

Toga

200

Give the genitive plural of rex

regum

200

Translate: rex fortis verba sapientiae dicit.

The brave/strong king says/speaks words of wisdom

300

Identify the tense and voice: audiebantur.

They were being heard

300

Translate: puer quem videmus currit.

The boy whom we see is running

300

Name one of Cicero's professions

lawyer/writer/philosopher/rhetorician/consul

300

Give the case, number, declension of "veritatem"

accusative, singular, 3rd (f)

300

Make the adjectives agree correctly:
rex (magnus, magna, magnum) verba (magnus, magna, magnum)  dicit.

Rex magnus verba magna dicit.

400

Translate into Latin: “The girl was being led.” (use ducere)

Puella ducebatur

400

Translate: femina cui librum do laeta est.

The woman to whom I give the book is happy

400

What was the function of an aquae ductus?

It's an aquaduct! Carries water from a source to a city/town, etc.

400

Translate into Latin: "He conquered the city by means of a great plan".

Urbem vicit magno consilio

400

Translate into Latin in the nominative: “very good men.”


Viri bonissimi / Viri valde boni/ Viri magnae bonitatis

500

Change to the passive: magister discipulos monet.

Discipuli monentur a magistro

500

Translate: oppidum ex quo discipuli veniunt magnum est.

The town from which the students come is large

500

Name a Stoic philosopher we have seen quoted in the Sententiae Antiquae

Seneca

500

Give the nominative singular for this noun described by its genitive: -is, f. meaning “citizen.”

Civis

500

Translate: Patria servabitur a femina beata

The fatherland will be saved by a blessed/happy woman

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