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LNM1 Ch 6 Talking and Preparing for a Test

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Question 1
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In chartā vacuā scrībite.
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exam
Nōlim in probātiōne cadere!
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In chartā versā.
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“Take up your pens.”
Notam optimam accipiēs.
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“Write on an empty piece of paper.”
probātiuncula, probātiunculae, f.
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“On the back of the paper.”
Tollite calamōs.
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“On the front of the paper.”
probātiō, f. / exāmen, n.
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“You/you (plural) will take an exam.”
In chartā rēctā.
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“You will get an excellent grade.”
Probātiōnem subībis, subībitis
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“I don’t want to fail the exam!”
  • Answer the following questions in Latin.
  • In your answers, you should use, as far as possible, the words in the dialogue, changing the endings only where appropriate for a correct answer.
  • See below for translations of Latin question words.
quid – what? ubi – where?
quem – whom/what?
-ne (an interrogative particle added to the end of the first word of a question, used to indicate the sentence is a question)
Question 2
2.

Cūr probātiunculam hodiē subīre dēbent discipulī?

Question 3
3.

Litterāsne Latīnās amat Christīna?

Question 4
4.

Quem locum discere dēbet Christīna?

Question 5
5.

Suntne in locō Caesaris multa verba?

Question 6
6.

Solentne multa verba memoriā servāre Christīna et amīcī?

Question 7
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Quid iam memoriā tenet Christīna?

Question 8
8.

Suntne discipulī parātī?

Question 9
9.

Ubi scrībere dēbent discipulī?