Define these words:
princeps
equus
sacerdos
lectus
What is:
chief, emperor
horse
priest
couch, bed
The dog will be happy when its owner returns home.
erat / est / erit / erunt
What is:
erit
Which of the following is not a relative pronoun?
whom / that / hers / whose / which
What is:
hers
What is making that sound?
quis / quid / qui / quod
What is:
quid
In one sentence, describe who Boudica was.
What is:
A British woman who led a revolt against the Roman occupation/settlement of Britannia.
Define these words:
mare litus
unda nauta
What are:
sea shore, beach
wave sailor
Will you all bring some drinks?
portatis / portabitis / portabis / portabatis
What is:
portabitis
Choose the correct relative pronoun:
The man, for whom the pool was built, is very pleased.
cui / cuius / quem / qui / quis
What is:
cui
With which friend are you staying?
qui / quis / cui / quo / quem
What is quo?
"with" means the case will be ablative
What is something that Cogidubnus received as a client king for the Romans?
What are:
Roman citizenship
a big palace
Roman names (Tiberius Claudius)
Define these verbs:
redire tenēre
debēre impedire
What are:
to return to hold
ought, should to hinder
Conjugate the verb delecto, delectare in the future tense.
What is:
delectabo delectabimus
delectabis delectabitis
delectabit delectabunt
The people whom we saw at Bojangles' are now at the park.
quas / quem / quibus / qui
What is quas?
(whom is accusative plural)
Write out the singular interrogative pronouns.
What are:
quis quis quid
cuius cuius cuius
cui cui cui
quem quem quid
quo quo quo
Translate into English:
Quibus rex donum dedit?
What is:
To whom did the king give a gift?
Define these words:
lentē etiam
claudere commodus
What are:
Slowly also, even
to close, shut convenient
Translate into English:
Optimam aulam in Britanniā habebis.
What is:
You will have the best palace in Britannia.
(incurrit - ran into; vituperare - to curse)
What is:
The Cantici, whose ship ran into the reef, were cursing (their) chief.
Translate into English:
Quos in litore videbimus?
What is:
Whom will we see at the shore/beach?
Translate into Latin:
The girl who wins the contest is very smart.
(contest - certamen; smart - doctus)
Puella quae certamen vincit doctissima est.