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LNM1 Ch 6 Talking and Preparing for a Test

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Question 1
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  • 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
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Cūr probātiunculam hodiē subīre dēbent discipulī?

Question 3
3.

Litterāsne Latīnās amat Christīna?

Question 4
4.

Quem locum discere dēbet Christīna?

Question 5
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Suntne in locō Caesaris multa verba?

Question 6
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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?

In chartā versā.
exam
Notam optimam accipiēs.
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probātiō, f. / exāmen, n.
“Take up your pens.”
Probātiōnem subībis, subībitis
“Write on an empty piece of paper.”
probātiuncula, probātiunculae, f.
“On the back of the paper.”
In chartā rēctā.
“On the front of the paper.”
Tollite calamōs.
“You/you (plural) will take an exam.”
In chartā vacuā scrībite.
“You will get an excellent grade.”
Nōlim in probātiōne cadere!
“I don’t want to fail the exam!”