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LNM1 Chapter 5: Introduction and Cicero's Letter

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Question 1
1.

What grammar will you learn in this chapter?

1
Question 2
2.

What do the letters STVBEEV stand for (what is the Latin phrase they abbreviate)?

1
Question 3
3.

What is the translation of the phrase that STVBEEV stands for?

Here is a link to the textbook appendix with noun and adjective forms:


Here is a link to Whitaker's Words, an online Latin dictionary:
https://archives.nd.edu/words.html
Here is a link to the textbook glossary:
Question 4
4.

Select all the verbs in this sentence:

CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
Question 5
5.

Select all the nouns in this sentence:

CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
Question 6
6.

Select the subject in this sentence:

CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
Question 7
7.

Select the direct object (accusative case) in this sentence:

CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
Question 8
8.

Translate:
CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT

Question 9
9.

Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
Question 10
10.

What is the person and number of the main verb in the following sentence?
Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.

Question 11
11.

Select all the nouns in this sentence.

Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
Question 12
12.

Select direct object (accusative case) in this sentence.

Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
Question 13
13.

What case is Terentia?

Question 14
14.

Translate:
Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.

Question 15
15.

Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
Question 16
16.

Select all the nouns in this sentence.

Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
Question 17
17.

Who is the subject of the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb)?
Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.

Question 18
18.

Select the direct object in this sentence.

Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
Question 19
19.

Translate:
Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.

Question 20
20.

Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.
Question 21
21.

What is the person and number of the main verb in the following sentence?
Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.

Question 22
22.

Select all the nouns in this sentence.

Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.
Question 23
23.

Translate the following sentence:
Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.

Question 24
24.

Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.
Question 25
25.

Who is the subject in the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb)?
Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.

Question 26
26.

Select all the nouns and pronouns in this sentence.

Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.
Question 27
27.

Translate the following sentence:
Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.

Question 28
28.

Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Animus dolet.
Question 29
29.

What is the person and number of the main verb in the following sentence?
Animus dolet.

Question 30
30.

Select all the nouns in this sentence.

Animus dolet.
Question 31
31.

Select the subject in this sentence.

Animus dolet.
Question 32
32.

Translate the sentence:
Animus dolet.

Question 33
33.

Select all the verbs in this sentence.

Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
Question 34
34.

Select all the nouns and pronouns in this sentence.

Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
Question 35
35.

Select all the nominative (subject) nouns and pronouns in this sentence.

Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
Question 36
36.

Translate the following sentence:
Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.

Question 37
37.

Select all the verbs in the following sentence:

Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.
Question 38
38.

Who is the subject in the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb/s)?
Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.

Question 39
39.

Select all the accusative nouns (direct objects) in the following sentence:

Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.
Question 40
40.

Translate the following sentence:
Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.

Question 41
41.

Select all the verbs in the following sentence:

Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.
Question 42
42.

Who is the subject in the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb/s)?
Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.

Question 43
43.

Select all the accusative nouns (direct objects) in the following sentence:

Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.
Question 44
44.

Translate the following sentence:
Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.

Question 45
45.

Select all the verbs in the following sentence:

Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.
Question 46
46.

Who is the subject of the following sentence (what is the person and number of the main verb)?
Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.

Question 47
47.

Select all the accusative nouns (direct objects) in the following sentence:

Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.
Question 48
48.

Translate the following sentence:
Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.

Question 49
49.

Translate the following:
Valē!

Question 50
50.

Where is Cicero while writing the letter?

Question 51
51.

How many family members does Cicero mention in his lett er and who are they?

Question 52
52.

What is Cicero afraid of?

Question 53
53.

How does Cicero feel (according to his own words), when he reads Terentia’s letter?

Question 54
54.

What does Cicero ask Terentia to do?