ER 17 Practice Quiz Verb Review

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
studeō, studēre

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
cōgō, cōgere

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
dēsiliō, dēsilīre

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
creō, creāre

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
arripiō, arripere

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
obsecrō, obsecrāre

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
mittō, mittere

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
obsideō, obsidēre

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
sentiō, sentīre

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Identify the conjugation of this verb:
frangō, frangere

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Write in Latin:
we were asking
rogō, rogāre

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Write in Latin:
she wants
cupiō, cupīre

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Write in Latin:
Don't join! (pl.)
iungō, iungere

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Write in Latin:
they ignore
neglegō, neglegere

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Write in Latin:
you (pl.) kept stopping
dēsinō, dēsinere

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Write in Latin:
Listen! (sing.)
audiō, audīre

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Write in Latin:
to break
frangō, frangere

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Write in Latin:
Join! (pl.)
iungō, iungere

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Write in Latin:
I demand
poscō, poscere

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Write in Latin:
she wants
cupiō, cupīre

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Translate into English:

Nūntius magnā celeritāte cisium agēbat, quod multās epistulās ab urbe portābat.

nūntius, -ī, m.: messenger; cisium, -ī, n.: small carriage; epistula, -ae, f.: letter; portō, -are: to carry

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Translate into English:

Necesse est ad urbem iter facere, quod ibi multa aedificia vidēre cupimus.

ibi: there; aedificium, aedificiī, n.: building; cupiō, cupere: to desire

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Translate into English:

Dēsinite, amīcī! Cur illōs bovēs arripitis? Eōs exspectābam.

dēsinō, dēsinere: stop; ille, illa, illud: that, those; bos, bovis, m.: ox; arripiō, arripere: to steal; eōs: them; exspectō, -āre: to wait for

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Translate into English:

Multa plaustra in viā vidēbāmus, quod bovēs servī ad oppidum agēbant.

plaustrum, -ī, n.: wagon; bos, bovis, m.: ox; oppidum, -ī, n.: town; agō, agere: to drive