Relative Pronouns
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Future Tense Verbs
Miscellaneous
100
Choose the word below which is NOT a relative pronoun.


That / which / him / whom

What is him? 

100
In Latin, most comparative adjective have which three letters in them? 

What is "-ior?"

100

Conjugate the verb moveo, movēre in the future active without looking at your notes.

What are:

movebo        movebimus

movebis        movebitis

movebit        movebunt

100
The Romans called the province where England now is ________. 

What is Britannia?

200

Choose the correct form of the relative pronoun: 

The pencil with which I am writing has run out of lead.

qui / quo / quem / cui / cuius

What is quo?

200

Choose the correct form of the adjective: 

Your picture is very beautiful

pulchra / pulcherrima / pulchrior / pulcher

What is: 

pulcherrima

200
You all will be in high school soon. 


sumebitis / eris / essebitis / eritis / sumebis

What is: 

eritis

200
This Roman emperor led the invasion of Britain. 

Who was Claudius?

300

Choose the correct form of the relative pronoun: 

The girls whom we saw outside are skipping class. 

quae / quam / quos / quibus / quas

What is quas

300

Your project is better than mine. 

bonissimus / optimus / maior / melior / bonior

What is melior

300

I will be asked for food by Chris. 

rogabo / rogabitur / rogabor / rogor / rogabimur

What is rogabor

300

Without looking at your notes, conjugate the verb sum, esse in the future tense. 

What are:

ero      erimus

eris      eritis

erit      erunt

400

Animalia quae in zoā habitant hospites ignorant. 

(hospites - guests)

What are: 

The animals who live in the zoo ignore the guests. 

400

Translate: 


Noviorem phonum quam meam habes.

(noviorem is from the adjective novus)

What is: 


You have a newer phone than mine. 

400

Translate: 

Princeps honorabitur a rege, qui in aulā habitat.

(honorare - to honor)

What is: 

The chief will be honored by the king, who lives in the palace. 

400

List at least two things Romans brought with them to Britain. Don't look at your notes. 

Possible answers

a. towns/cities

b. organized government

c. road

d. a military presence

500

Translate: 

Leaena terret Thisben, cuius velamen cadit. 

(terrēre - to frighten; velamen - veil)

What is:

The lioness frightens Thisbe, whose veil falls. 

500
Translate:


Amici quibus cenam facio laetissimi sunt. 

What is: 

The friends whom I make dinner for are very happy. 

500

Translate: 

Redire ad classem narrabimini. 

What is:

You all will be told to return to class. 

500

Translate into Latin: 

You (sing.) will wake up the queen who is sleeping. 

What is: 

Excitabis reginam quae dormit.