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LNM Ch 8 Ex 4
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Link to noun declension charts:
https://scsk12.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/LatinII530/Eezu-qonTA1Ck20gWZ6wsm4BmNKR6RZiLdiBfvboswEQ5Q?e=l34ZbL
Link to English to Latin and Latin to English glossaries.
https://scsk12.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/LatinII530/Eezu-qonTA1Ck20gWZ6wsm4BmNKR6RZiLdiBfvboswEQ5Q?e=l34ZbL
Exercise 4
Change each sentence by putting the noun in parentheses into the ablative case, keeping the same number.
A preposition may or may not be needed.
Translate the sentence and identify the type of ablative in each sentence.
The Reading Vocabulary may be consulted.
Example
:
Graecī servantur. (dux)
Graecī ā duce servantur.
ablative of agent The Greeks are being saved by the general.
Question 1
1.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Praemium meum exspectō. (gaudium)
Question 2
2.
Translate the following sentence:
Praemium meum cum gaudiō exspectō.
reward
I await
with
joy
my
Question 3
3.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Praemium meum cum gaudiō exspectō.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which
Question 4
4.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Multōs miserōs senēs vidēre possum. (oculī meī)
Question 5
5.
Translate the following sentence:
Multōs miserōs senēs oculīs meīs vidēre possum.
my
with
I can
old men
see
eyes
many
wretched
Question 6
6.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Multōs miserōs senēs oculīs meīs vidēre possum.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which
Question 7
7.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Nautae fābulam nārrant. (lacrimae multae)
Question 8
8.
Translate the following sentence:
Nautae fābulam lacrimīs multīs nārrant.
The sailors
tell
the story
tears
with
many
Question 9
9.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Nautae fābulam lacrimīs multīs nārrant.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which
Question 10
10.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Persās exspectāre possumus. (fortitūdō)
Question 11
11.
Translate the following sentence:
Persās cum fortitūdine exspectāre possumus.
for the Persians
wait
with
We can
courage
Question 12
12.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Persās cum fortitūdine exspectāre possumus.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which
Question 13
13.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Animus māgnus nōn vincitur. (tenebrae)
Question 14
14.
Translate the following sentence:
Animus māgnus tenebrīs nōn vincitur.
by shadows
is
A great
not
mind
conquered
Question 15
15.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Animus māgnus tenebrīs nōn vincitur.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which
Question 16
16.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Iūstī hominēs līberārī dēbent. (vincula)
Question 17
17.
Translate the following sentence:
Iūstī hominēs vinculīs līberārī dēbent.
ought
men
to be freed
Just
from chains
Question 18
18.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Iūstī hominēs vinculīs līberārī dēbent.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which
Question 19
19.
Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.
Ad castra ambulāmus. (casa)
Question 20
20.
Translate the following sentence:
Ad castra ā casā ambulāmus.
We walk
the camp
to
the house
from
Question 21
21.
What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:
Ad castra ā casā ambulāmus.
ablative of manner
ablative of instrument (means)
ablative of separation
ablative of place from which