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ER 04 Matching Subjects and Direct Objects

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Question 1
1.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Servī puerum terrent.
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The slaves frighten the boy.
Servus puerum terret.
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The slave frightens the boy.
Servum puer terret.
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The boy frightens the slave.
Puerī servum terrent.
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The boys frighten the slave.
Question 2
2.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Puerum strēnuī servī audiunt.
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The slaves hear the energetic boy.
Puerum strēnuum servī audiunt.
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The boy hears the energetic slave.
Puerum strēnuum servus audit.
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The energetic boy hears the slave.
Puer strēnuum servum audit.
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The energetic slaves hear the boy.
Puer strēnuus servum audit.
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The energetic slave hears the boy.
Puerum strēnuus servus audit.
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The slave hears the energetic boy.
Question 3
3.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Servī īrātum puerum terrent.
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The slaves frighten the angry boy.
Servus puerum īrātum terret.
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The boy frightens the angry slave.
Puer īrātus servum terret.
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The angry boy frightens the slave.
Puerī īrātī servum terrent.
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The angry boys frighten the slave.
Puerum servus īrātus terret.
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The slave frightens the angry boy.
Puer īrātum servum terret.
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The angry slave frightens the boy.
Question 4
4.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation. (NOTE: A few of these sentences may be nonsensical.)

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Virum statuae amant.
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The statues love the man.
Statua virum amat.
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The man loves the statue.
Virī statuam amant.
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The statue loves the man.
Statuam vir amat.
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The men love the statue.
Question 5
5.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Puer strēnuus dēfessum servum vexat.
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The tired slave annoys the energetic boy.
Puerum strēnuum dēfessus servus vexat.
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The energetic slave annoys the tired boy.
Servus strēnuus puerum dēfessum vexat.
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The energetic boy annoys the tired slave.
Servum strēnuum puer dēfessus vexat.
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The tired boy annoys the energetic slave.
Question 6
6.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Videtne Flāviam Mārcus?
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Does Flavia see Marcus?
Videtne Sextum Cornēlia?
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Does Marcus see Flavia?
Videtne Flāvia Mārcum?
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Does Cornelia see Sextus?
Videtne Sextus Cornēliam?
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Does Sextus see Cornelia?
Question 7
7.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Fēminam virī cōnspiciunt.
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The man catches sight of the woman.
Fēminam vir cōnspicit.
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The women catch sight of the man.
Fēmina virum cōnspicit.
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The woman catches sight of the man.
Fēminae virum cōnspiciunt.
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The men catch sight of the woman.
Question 8
8.

Match each Latin sentence with its English translation.

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Puerum puellae amant.
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The girls love the boy.
Puerī puellam amant.
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The boy loves the girl.
Puellam puer amat.
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The girl loves the boy.
Puella puerum amat.
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The boys love the girl.