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Latin II FCA Review MarshLatin.wordpress.com

Noun Questions

1. servos is in the case A. nominative B. genitive C. dative D. accusative E. ablative

2. the case of ancillā is A. nominative B. genitive C. dative D. accusative E. ablative

3. facile est spectatoribus cenam consumāre the case of spectatoribus is A. nominative B. genitive C. dative D. accusative E. ablative

4. The case of mercatore is A. nominative B. genitive C. dative D. accusative E. ablative

5. What case is Aristoni? Facile est Barbillo suam villam Aristoni dare A. nominative B. genitive C. dative D. accusative E. ablative

6. Aristoni is used as a(n) Facile est Barbillo suam villam Aristoni dare A. Subject B. Direct object C. Indirect object D. Object of a special verb

7. Caecilius, verbis mollis laudatus, ad forum cucurrit. A. by soft words B. with soft speech C. soft-spoken

8. a Quinto et Metella servi castigati sunt. A. by Quintus and Metella B. from Quintus and Metella C. one Quintus and Metella

Verb Questions

9. the tense of viderunt is A. present B. imperfect C. perfect D. pluperfect

10. the tense of consumaverat is A. present B. imperfect C. perfect D. pluperfect

11. the tense of navigabat is A. present B. imperfect C. perfect D. pluperfect

12. visitāre is a(n) imperative infinitive participle vocative

13. appropinquāri is a(n) A. imperative B. infinitive C. participle D. vocative

14. Cena splendida ancillis cotidie consumatur. was eaten ate is eaten

A. was carrying B. was carried C. will be carried 15. post nimium cena cum Caecilio, Quintus in cubiculum servis portabatur. A. was carrying B. was carried C. will be carried

16. multae ancillae ab dominis castigatae sunt. A. have been scolded B. had scolded C. will scold

17. Caecilius, his factis, laborare coepit. A. doing these things B. about to do these things C. with these things having been done

18. nisi fugerimus, consumabimur. A. we will eat B. we are eating C. we will be eaten

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTIONS

19. vos piccas cenāre . non vis non vult non vultis D. nolunt

20. pueri amāre . potes potest possumus D. possunt

21. de docere voluimus. virum viros viris D. viri

22. puella per ruit. aulam aulā aulae D. aulis

23. septem mercatores in foro exspectamus. stultus stultos stultum D. stultis

24. Quintus quinque pueros habet. fidelis fidelem fideles D. fidelibus

25. femina, vinum ferebat, celerrime festinabat. qui quae quod D. quam

26. servi, dominus vehementer vituperabat, villam effugerant. qui quem quod D. quos

27. femina placet. tu te tibi D. tuus

28. Choose the best translation of “in” in this sentence: astrologus Petronem in forum movebat. into in onto D. on