Vocabulary
Future Tense
Relative Pronouns
Interrogative Words
Miscellaneous
100

Define these words: 

princeps

equus

sacerdos

lectus

What is:

chief, emperor

horse

priest

couch, bed

100

The dog will be happy when its owner returns home. 

erat / est / erit / erunt

What is:

erit

100

Which of the following is not a relative pronoun? 

whom / that / hers / whose / which 

What is: 

hers

100

What is making that sound? 

quis / quid / qui / quod

What is: 

quid

100

In one sentence, describe who Boudica was. 

What is: 

A British woman who led a revolt against the Roman occupation/settlement of Britannia. 

200

Define these words:

mare               litus

unda               nauta

What are:

sea          shore, beach

wave        sailor

200

Will you all bring some drinks? 

portatis / portabitis / portabis / portabatis

What is:

portabitis

200

Choose the correct relative pronoun: 

The man, for whom the pool was built, is very pleased. 

cui / cuius / quem / qui / quis

What is: 

cui

200

With which friend are you staying?

qui / quis / cui / quo / quem 

What is quo

"with" means the case will be ablative

200

What is something that Cogidubnus received as a client king for the Romans?

What are:

Roman citizenship

a big palace

Roman names (Tiberius Claudius)

300

Define these verbs:

redire          tenēre

debēre         impedire

What are:

to return             to hold

ought, should      to hinder

300

Conjugate the verb delecto, delectare in the future tense. 

What is:

delectabo         delectabimus

delectabis         delectabitis

delectabit         delectabunt

300

The people whom we saw at Bojangles' are now at the park. 

quas / quem / quibus / qui 

What is quas

(whom is accusative plural)

300

Write out the singular interrogative pronouns. 

What are:

quis     quis       quid

cuius    cuius     cuius

cui       cui         cui

quem   quem     quid

quo      quo        quo

300

Translate into English: 

Quibus rex donum dedit?

What is:

To whom did the king give a gift? 

400

Define these words: 

lentē          etiam

claudere       commodus

What are:

Slowly                   also, even

to close, shut         convenient

400

Translate into English: 

Optimam aulam in Britanniā habebis. 

What is:

You will have the best palace in Britannia. 

400
Cantici, quorum navis in scopulum incurrit, principem vituperabant. 


(incurrit - ran into; vituperare - to curse)

What is:

The Cantici, whose ship ran into the reef, were cursing (their) chief.

400

Translate into English:

Quos in litore videbimus? 

What is:

Whom will we see at the shore/beach?

400

Translate into Latin: 

The girl who wins the contest is very smart. 

(contest - certamen; smart - doctus)

What is:


Puella quae certamen vincit doctissima est.

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