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LNM Ch 8 Ex 4

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21 Nsɛmmisa

Link to noun declension charts:

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Link to English to Latin and Latin to English glossaries.

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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.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
1.

Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.

Praemium meum exspectō. (gaudium)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
2.

Translate the following sentence:

Praemium meum cum gaudiō exspectō.

  1. my

  2. joy

  3. I await

  4. reward

  5. with

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
3.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Praemium meum cum gaudiō exspectō.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
5.

Translate the following sentence:

Multōs miserōs senēs oculīs meīs vidēre possum.

  1. many

  2. see

  3. old men

  4. I can

  5. wretched

  6. with

  7. eyes

  8. my

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
6.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Multōs miserōs senēs oculīs meīs vidēre possum.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
7.

Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.

Nautae fābulam nārrant. (lacrimae multae)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
8.

Translate the following sentence:

Nautae fābulam lacrimīs multīs nārrant.

  1. The sailors

  2. the story

  3. many

  4. with

  5. tell

  6. tears

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
9.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Nautae fābulam lacrimīs multīs nārrant.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
10.

Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.

Persās exspectāre possumus. (fortitūdō)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
11.

Translate the following sentence:

Persās cum fortitūdine exspectāre possumus.

  1. We can

  2. with

  3. courage

  4. wait

  5. for the Persians

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
12.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Persās cum fortitūdine exspectāre possumus.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
13.

Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.

Animus māgnus nōn vincitur. (tenebrae)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
14.

Translate the following sentence:

Animus māgnus tenebrīs nōn vincitur.

  1. is

  2. by shadows

  3. mind

  4. conquered

  5. not

  6. A great

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
15.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Animus māgnus tenebrīs nōn vincitur.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
16.

Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.

Iūstī hominēs līberārī dēbent. (vincula)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
17.

Translate the following sentence:

Iūstī hominēs vinculīs līberārī dēbent.

  1. to be freed

  2. men

  3. from chains

  4. Just

  5. ought

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
18.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Iūstī hominēs vinculīs līberārī dēbent.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
19.

Change the noun in parantheses into the ablative case, keeping the number, and add it to the sentence.

Ad castra ambulāmus. (casa)

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
20.

Translate the following sentence:

Ad castra ā casā ambulāmus.

  1. We walk

  2. to

  3. the house

  4. the camp

  5. from

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
21.

What type of ablative is used in the following sentence:

Ad castra ā casā ambulāmus.