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LNM1 Chapters 7-9 Review: Exercise 4 - Ablative uses

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  • Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in parentheses.
  • For some, a preposition may be needed.
  • Translate each sentence.
Example: Cīvēs possunt __________ servārī. (cōnsul)
Cīvēs possunt ā cōnsule servārī. The citizens can be saved by the consul.
Question 1
1.

__________ dē Catilīnā cōgitāmus. (timor)

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Catilīna __________ vincī potest. (arma)

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

Virī et mulierēs __________ ambulāre dēbent et nāvigāre. (mare)

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

__________ in agrōs veniunt. (urbs)

Question 8
8.

Question 9
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Passer __________ puellae manet. (gremium)

Question 10
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Translate: __________ dē Catilīnā cōgitāmus. (timor)
Catiline
we think
fear
about
with
Translate: Catilīna __________ vincī potest. (arma)
weapons
conquered
can be
with
Catiline
Translate: Virī et mulierēs __________ ambulāre dēbent et nāvigāre. (mare)
go
and
and sail
men and women
ought to
the sea
to
women
Translate: _________ in agrōs veniunt. (urbs)
from
they come
the city
the fields
to
Translate: Passer __________ puellae manet. (gremium)
of
remains
the sparrow
my girl
the lap
on