Latin 104           Sample Exam #2         Name: ____________________________


1. Noun & Adjective Declension. Fill in the following table, using the conventional order for the six cases. Write the data for the singular first, followed by the data for the plural. Be careful to include long marks, as appropriate. Do not fill in boxes marked by "X".
 
CASE  FUNCTION TRANSLATION FORM of the phrase rêx bônus FORM of the phrase virtûs câra FORM of the phrase corpus novum 
Singular  1.           X      
2.          
3.          
4.           X      
5.         X        
Plural 1.      
2.      
3.      
4.      
5.      

 
CASE Masc. Fem. Neut. Masc. Fem. Neut.
Singular  1.  hic  haec  hoc is ea id
2.            
3.            
4.            
5.            
Plural 1.            
2.            
3.            
4.            
5.            


2. Verb Conjugation. Conjugate as directed. NOTE carefully which TENSE is being requested. Be careful to include long marks, as appropriate. Give first the Latin form, and then the English translation for that form (e.g. laudâs would be translated "you praise").
 
PRESENT ACTIVE of dûcô TRANSLATE  PRESENT ACTIVE of audiô TRANSLATE 
1st person singular        
2nd person singular        
3rd person singular        
1st person plural        
2nd person plural        
3rd person plural        

 
FUTURE ACTIVE of dûcô TRANSLATE  IMPERFECT ACTIVE of capiô TRANSLATE 
1st person singular        
2nd person singular        
3rd person singular        
1st person plural        
2nd person plural        
3rd person plural        

 
PERFECT ACTIVE of monêre TRANSLATE  PLUPERFECT ACTIVE of capiô TRANSLATE 
1st person singular        
2nd person singular        
3rd person singular        
1st person plural        
2nd person plural        
3rd person plural        

2c. If both the imperfect and perfect tenses express past time, what then is the difference between the two tenses?
 


3. Translate the following from Latin into English, or from English into Latin:

a. Iste cônsul tum fuit vêrum caput patriae nostrae.

b. Haec medica dê morbîs senectûtis et remediîs eôrum scrîpserat.

c. Nimis multî adulêscentês prô patriâ cecidêrunt et vîtâs amîsêrunt.

d. Magister amîcus eôrum discipulôs â prîncipiô cum patientiâ docuerit.

e. Ille poêta cârus carmina magnâ cum cupiditâte creâverat.

f. Mê in eôdem locô post paucâs hôrâs invenient.

g. The passion for (literally, "of") literature has given us (= "to us") many pleasures.

h. Caesar had said the same things to him about the beginning of that war.

i. You [emphatic!] will do it well.

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