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Chapter 4-6 review: Exercises 4 - 6
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Exercise 4
Change the following active sentences into the passive by using the ablative of agent. Translate the changed sentence.
Example
:
Fābricius virō praemium nōn dat.
(Fābricius, Fābriciī, m.)
Virō praemium ā Fābriciō nōn datur.
A reward is not being given to the man by Fabricius.
Question 1
1.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Vir Rōmānus epistulam Terentiae nunc tenet. (Terentia, Terentiae, f.)
Question 2
2.
Translate the passive sentence from answer to the previous question.
of Terentia
the Roman man
now
is being held
the letter
by
Question 3
3.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Fābricius virōs armātōs vocat.
Question 4
4.
Translate the passive sentence from answer to the previous question.
armed
men
Fabricius
are being called
by
Question 5
5.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Virī malī mala cōnsilia parant.
Question 6
6.
Translate the passive sentence from answer to the previous question.
bad men
bad plans
by
are being prepared
Question 7
7.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Puerī memoriam firmant.
Question 8
8.
Translate the passive sentence from answer to the previous question.
is being strengthened
the boys
by
the memory
Question 9
9.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Virī praeclārī patriae auxilium dant.
Question 10
10.
Translate the passive sentence from answer to the previous question.
the
distinguished men
by
the homeland
help
is being given
to
Question 11
11.
Change this into a passive sentence:
Virī iūstī patriam cūrant.
Question 12
12.
Translate the passive sentence from answer to the previous question.
the homeland
by
the just men
is being cared for
EXERCISE 5
Translate the verbs in parentheses and change the present tense verb to a complementary infinitive.
Translate the changed sentence.
Example
:
Agrum amīcīs damus. (we can)
Agrum amīcīs dare possumus.
We can give the field to (our) friends.
Question 13
13.
Propter memoriam multa exempla servantur. (they can)
Question 14
14.
Translate the changed sentence from the previous question:
because
many
can be
examples
of memory
preserved
Question 15
15.
Exempla animum firmant. (they are accustomed)
Question 16
16.
Translate the changed sentence from the previous question:
Examples
are accustomed
to strengthen
the spirit
Question 17
17.
Praemium virō nōn datis. (you [plural] ought)
Question 18
18.
Translate the changed sentence from the previous question:
to
you
the man
to give
ought not
the reward
Question 19
19.
Epistulās Terentiae exspectō. (I am accustomed)
Question 20
20.
Translate the changed sentence from the previous question:
I
am accustomed
Terentia
the letters
to await
of
Question 21
21.
Poētae praeclārī sumus. (we can)
Question 22
22.
Translate the changed sentence from the previous question:
we
can be
outstanding
poets
Question 23
23.
Puerōs docent. (they are accustomed)
Question 24
24.
Translate the changed sentence from the previous question:
they
are accustomed
to teach
the boys
Identify the transitive and intransitive verbs from the passage above:
Question 25
25.
cūrō
tenētur
videō
servātur
manent
iacent
dantur
firmātur
sunt
vocant
Transitive verbs
Intransitive verbs