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The (temporary) return of bellringers! The purpose of this activity is to better prepare you for the midterm. You will answer questions in the same style as those you will find on the midterm as well as practice your translation skills. Please use a clean piece of lined notebook paper. This will be your paper for the whole week. Write down the three questions and your answers for each. You may use notes. Check your work when the answers are shown:  for correct answers, FIX incorrect answers. Turn in the paper.

Tuesday, January 3 Write the full question and answer for each. I saw the students (m.) who are visiting from Germany. quae b. quī b. quōs d. quem Give us the money. mihi b. nōs c. nobis d. vobis Translate into Latin: The enemies advanced.

Tuesday, January 3 Write the full question and answer for each. I saw the students (m.) who are visiting from Germany. quae b. quī b. quōs d. quem m. nom. pl. Give us the money. mihi b. nōs c. nobis d. vobis dat. I.O. Translate into Latin: The enemies advanced. Inimicī processērunt.

Wednesday, January 4 Write the full question and answer for each. The friend (m.) to whom I gave a gift did not reciprocate. cui b. ad quem b. quem d. quae motī sunt they moved b. they were moved c. they are moved d. we are moved Translate into English: Misera vitam āmisit.

Wednesday, January 4 Write the full question and answer for each. The friend (m.) to whom I gave a gift did not reciprocate. cui b. ad quem b. quem d. quae to whom = I.O. never ad + acc. motī sunt they moved b. they were moved c. they are moved d. we are moved don’t fall in the trap by picking C! Translate into English: Misera vitam āmisit. The poor (sad/unhappy) woman lost her life.

Thursday, January 5 Write the full question and answer for each. The town was ruined by the wars which were waged constantly. quōs b. quī b. quās d. quae manserāmus we had remained b. we were remaining c. we remained d. we will remain Translate into Latin: The farmer drove back the horses.

Thursday, January 5 Write the full question and answer for each. The town was ruined by the wars which were waged constantly. quōs b. quī b. quās d. quae wars = neuter! manserāmus we had remained b. we were remaining c. we remained d. we will remain Translate into Latin: The farmer drove back the horses. Agricola equōs redēgit.

Friday, January 6 Write the full question and answer for each. The country in which we live is America. in quō b. in quī b. in quam d. in quā fuistis Y’all are b. y’all have been c. y’all had been d. y’all will have been Translate into English: Egregium exemplum vobis proponam.

Friday, January 6 Write the full question and answer for each. The country in which we live is America. in quō b. in quī b. in quam d. in quā fuistis Y’all are b. y’all have been c. y’all had been d. y’all will have been Translate into English: Egregium exemplum vobis proponam. I will put forth an outstanding example for you.

Monday, January 9 Write the full question and answer for each. The boys with whom we walk to school are late. quibus b. cum quōs c. cum quī d. quōs discessistī you departed b. y’all have departed c. you are departing d. you had departed Translate into Latin: The sacred rites [sacra] were undertaken.

Monday, January 9 Write the full question and answer for each. The boys with whom we walk to school are late. Quibus(cum) b. cum quōs c. cum quī d. quōs discessistī you departed b. y’all have departed c. you are departing d. you had departed Translate into Latin: The sacred rites [sacra] were undertaken. Sacra suscipiebantur OR Sacra suscepta sunt.

Tuesday, January 10 Write the full question and answer for each. They have been praised by many. a. laudavērunt b. laudatī sunt c. laudabantur d. laudatī erant multōs b. multīs c. ā multīs d. multī Translate into English: Pericula bellī multa fuērunt.

Tuesday, January 10 Write the full question and answer for each. They have been praised by many. a. laudavērunt b. laudatī sunt c. laudabantur d. laudatī erant multōs b. multīs c. ā multīs d. multī Translate into English: Pericula bellī multa fuērunt. The dangers of war have been (were) many.

Wednesday, January 11 Write the full question and answer for each. The man was dragged under the water by the boy. a. tractus erat b. trahetur c. tractus est d. tractebitur The boy dragged the man under the water. a. tractus est b. traxit c. traxerat d. trahebit Translate into English: Officium bonōrum est suscipere causam populī.

Wednesday, January 11 Write the full question and answer for each. The man was dragged under the water by the boy. a. tractus erat b. trahetur c. tractus est d. tractebitur The boy dragged the man under the water. a. tractus est b. traxit c. traxerat d. trahebit Translate into English: Translate into English: Officium bonōrum est suscipere causam populī. To undertake the people’s cause is the task of the good (people).

Thursday, January 12 Write the full question and answer for each. The war in which we fought had been waged a long time. a. quā b. quod c. quō d. in quō a. gestum erat b. gestum fuerat c. gerebatur d. gesserat Translate into Latin: Nature is praised by good (people).

Thursday, January 12 Write the full question and answer for each. The war in which we fought had been waged a long time. a. quā b. quod c. quō d. in quō a. gestum erat b. gestum fuerat c. gerebatur d. gesserat Translate into Latin: Nature is praised by good (people). Natura ā bonīs laudātur.

Extra Write the full question and answer for each. The girls whose dinner (f.) was prepared were no longer hungry. a. quārum b. cuius c. quae d. quibus a. paravērunt b. parata est c. parābatur d. parata erat Translate into English: Filius agricolae pauca oppida viderat.

Extra Write the full question and answer for each. The girls whose dinner (f.) was prepared were no longer hungry. a. quārum b. cuius c. quae d. quibus a. paravērunt b. parata est c. parābatur d. parata erat Translate into English: Filius agricolae pauca oppida viderat. The farmer’s son had seen few towns.

Extra Write the full question and answer for each. The exam (n.) for which we have prepared will be easy! a. quod b. quae c. quō d. quā The exam for which we have prepared will be easy! a. fuerit b. erimus c. erit d. erat Translate into Latin: The boys were absent (2 Latin words only!!)

Extra Write the full question and answer for each. The exam (n.) for which we have prepared will be easy! a. quod b. quae c. quō d. quā The exam for which we have prepared will be easy! a. fuerit b. erimus c. erit d. erat Translate into Latin: The boys were absent (2 Latin words only!!) Puerī aberant.