agree to disagree
charting new waters
mark my words...
lost in translation
the NLE's not
done with me
100

Sunt _______ puerī in Romā.

adjective: multus, multa : much/many

Sunt multī puerī in Romā.

100

conjugate: parō, parāre : to prepare

parō     parāmus

parās    parātis

parat    parant

100

Dāvus iubet servōs Getam celeriter invenīre.

nominative: Dāvus

accusative: servōs / Getam

conjugated verb: iubet

infinitive verb: invenīre

100

Puer et puella in agrīs ambulant.

The boy and the girl walk in the fields.

100

Who is the Roman goddess of the hearth and home and the eldest of the Olympians?

a). Venus

b). Vesta

c). Ceres

d). Minera

b). Vesta

200

Sextus est puer _______.

adjective: molestus, molesta : annoying

Sextus est puer molestus.

200

1st declension noun endings

a       ae

ae     ārum

ae     īs

am    ās

ā       īs

a       ae

200

In cubiculō Marcī, servus tunicās et togās praetextās in cistam ponit.

nominative: servus

genitive: Marcī

accusative: tunicās / togās praetextās / cistam

conjugated verb: ponit

prepositional phrase: (in cubiculō) (in cistam)

200

Nūntius ad vīllam epistulam portat.

The messenger carries/brings a letter to the villa.

200

A Roman woman would often wear a _____ over her stola.

a). tunica

b). solea

c). toga

d). palla

d). palla

300

Viae Romae sunt _______ virōrum et fēminārum.

adjective: plēnus, plēna : full (of)

Viae Romae sunt plēnae virōrum et fēminārum.

300

2nd declension noun endings

us/r     ī

ī          ōrum

ō         īs

um      ōs

ō         īs

e/r       ī

300

Lupus prope rīvum currit et sub arbore dormit.

nominative: lupus

accusative: rīvum

ablative: arbore

conjugated verb: currit / dormit

prepositional phrase: (prope rīvum) (sub arbore)

300

Occupata māter docet Cornēliam vīllam cūrat.

The busy mother teaches Cornelia to take care of/care for the villa.

300

In which Roman province was the Nile River located?

a). Brittania

b). Germania

c). Aegyptus

d). Gallia

c). Aegyptus

400

Cornēliī ad _______ urbem Romae discedunt.

adjective: magnus, magna : big

Cornēliī ad magnam urbem Romae discedunt.

400

conjugate: audiō, audīre: to hear/listen to

audiō     audīmus

audīs     audītis

audit     audiunt

400

Subitō Sextus exclāmat, "Nolī iacere meam cistam, Geta!"

nominative: Sextus

accusative: cistam

vocative: Geta

adjective: meam

conjugated verb: exclāmat / nolī

infinitive verb: iacere

400

Cornēlius ad Rōmam redit quod prīnceps omnēs senātōrēs vidēre vult. 

Cornelius returns to Rome because the emperor wishes to see the senators.

400

“To the fairest,” “Beware of Greeks even bearing gifts,” and “The face that launched a thousand ships” are phrases commonly associated with

a). the Trojan War

b). the founding of Rome

c). the Punic Wars

d). the fall of the Monarchy

a). the Trojan War

500

Mārcus _______ clāmorem audit ubi _______ soror lupum videt.

adjective 1: perterritus, perterrita : frightened

adjective 2: suus, sua : his/their

Mārcus magnum clāmorem audit ubi sua soror lupum videt.

500

3rd declension noun endings

---       ēs

is        um

ī          ibus

em      ēs

e         ibus

---       ēs

500

Dāvus, quod magnōs clāmōrēs servī in areā audit, iubet, "Tacēte, omnēs servī!" 

nominative: Dāvus

genitive: servī

accusative: clāmōrēs

ablative: areā

vocative: servī

adjective: magnōs / omnēs

conjugated verb: audit / iubet / tacēte

prepositoinal phrase: (in areā)


500

Ubi nox est, Geta per agrōs et silvās effugit; ubi diēs est, Geta in ramīs arboris celat. 

When it is night, Geta flees through the fields and the woods; when it is day, Geta hides in the branches of a tree.

500

Mare Nostrum was the name the Romans gave to the

a). land of Italy

b). Tiber River

c). Mediterranean Sea

d). Atlantic Ocean

c). Mediterranean Sea

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