I. Case Endings
Nominative Case
Supply the proper case endings. Check the Answer Key when you are done.
1. Cornēlius est domīn___ bōn___ et Tullia est domīn___ benign___.
2. Lēgat___ et cōpi___ armat cum Britannīs pugnant.
3. Rōman___ sunt īrat___ itaque pericul___ est magn___.
4. Castr___ Romanõrum sunt proxim___ oppidō clārō.
5. In oppidō sunt domicili___ mult___ et templum pulchr___.
6. Mult___ vir___ et femin___ templum intrant.
7. lanū___ templī est semper apert___.
8. Oliv___ et uv___ pulchr___ dēlectant incolās Rōmae; mult___ incol___ agricolae pecūniam dant.
2. Lēgat___ et cōpi___ armat cum Britannīs pugnant.
3. Rōman___ sunt īrat___ itaque pericul___ est magn___.
4. Castr___ Romanõrum sunt proxim___ oppidō clārō.
5. In oppidō sunt domicili___ mult___ et templum pulchr___.
6. Mult___ vir___ et femin___ templum intrant.
7. lanū___ templī est semper apert___.
8. Oliv___ et uv___ pulchr___ dēlectant incolās Rōmae; mult___ incol___ agricolae pecūniam dant.
Genitive Case
Give the Latin for the italicized words. Check the Answer Key when you're done!
1. The stories of the famous poets delight the boys.
2. The old poet likes to tell his stories to the lieutenants' sons.
3. The boy's school is near the town.
4. The boys like the messenger's horse.
5. The walls of the town are high.
6. In the shop near the school are baskets full of grain.
7. Galba's shop is full of books.
8. In the shops of Rome are little statues of gods and goddesses.
2. The old poet likes to tell his stories to the lieutenants' sons.
3. The boy's school is near the town.
4. The boys like the messenger's horse.
5. The walls of the town are high.
6. In the shop near the school are baskets full of grain.
7. Galba's shop is full of books.
8. In the shops of Rome are little statues of gods and goddesses.
Ablative Case
Give the ablative of these words in the number indicated. Check the Answer Key when you're done!
1. terra, singular
2. gladius, plural
3. equus, plural
4. numerus, singular
5. aqua, plural
6. fāma, plural
7. amīcus, singular
8. arma, plural
9. cōpia, singular
10. pecūnia, singular
2. gladius, plural
3. equus, plural
4. numerus, singular
5. aqua, plural
6. fāma, plural
7. amīcus, singular
8. arma, plural
9. cōpia, singular
10. pecūnia, singular
Dative Case
Give the dative of the following words in the number indicated. Check the Answer Key when you're done!
1. aqua, singular
2. servus, plural
3. silva, plural
4. auxilium, singular
5. oppidum, singular
6. lēgātus, plural
7. via, plural
8. līberī, plural
9. amīcus, singular
10. equus, singular
11. vīta, singular
12. templum, plural
13. castra, plural
14. fābula, plural
15. pugna, singular
16. proelium, plural
17. patria, plural
18. fīlius, plural
19. vir, singular
20. fīlia, plural
2. servus, plural
3. silva, plural
4. auxilium, singular
5. oppidum, singular
6. lēgātus, plural
7. via, plural
8. līberī, plural
9. amīcus, singular
10. equus, singular
11. vīta, singular
12. templum, plural
13. castra, plural
14. fābula, plural
15. pugna, singular
16. proelium, plural
17. patria, plural
18. fīlius, plural
19. vir, singular
20. fīlia, plural
Accusative Case
Give the accusative of the following words in the number indicated. Check the Answer Key when you're done!
1. auxilium, singular
2. bellum, singular
3. liber, plural
4. arma, plural
5. cōpia, plural
6. amīcus, singular
7. vāllum, plural
8. mūrus, plural
9. gladius, singular
10. deus, plural
11. provincia, plural
12. perīculum, plural
2. bellum, singular
3. liber, plural
4. arma, plural
5. cōpia, plural
6. amīcus, singular
7. vāllum, plural
8. mūrus, plural
9. gladius, singular
10. deus, plural
11. provincia, plural
12. perīculum, plural
Vocative Case
Give the vocative of each of the following words in the number indicated. Check the Answer Key when you're done!
1. dominus, singular
2. Orbilius, singular
3. Iūlia, singular
4. līberī, plural
5. discipulus, singular
6. puer, singular
7. magister, plural
8. vir, singular
9. fīlius, singular
10. Cornēlius, singular
11. lēgātus, singular
12. Mārcus, singular
2. Orbilius, singular
3. Iūlia, singular
4. līberī, plural
5. discipulus, singular
6. puer, singular
7. magister, plural
8. vir, singular
9. fīlius, singular
10. Cornēlius, singular
11. lēgātus, singular
12. Mārcus, singular
II. Prepositional Phrases
Write the following phrases in Latin. Check the Answer Key when you're done!
1. out of the forest
2. in the camp
3. on the walls
4. with the auxiliary troops
5. from (away from) the ramparts
6. in the provinces
7. out of the windows
8. with the messenger
9. around the rampart
10. out of the streets
11. to toward the forces
12. away from the school
13. outside the wall
14. in the books
15. within the camp
16. with the woman
17. into the water
18. away from the battle
19. to (toward) the messenger
20. out of the fight
2. in the camp
3. on the walls
4. with the auxiliary troops
5. from (away from) the ramparts
6. in the provinces
7. out of the windows
8. with the messenger
9. around the rampart
10. out of the streets
11. to toward the forces
12. away from the school
13. outside the wall
14. in the books
15. within the camp
16. with the woman
17. into the water
18. away from the battle
19. to (toward) the messenger
20. out of the fight
III. Relations of Place Expressed Without a Preposition
Express the following in Latin. Check the Answer Key when you are done!
1. away from Athens
2. in Rome
3. at home
4. to (toward) Athens
5. into Rome
6. out of Rome
7. from the country
8. from home
9. in Athens
10. at Athens
11. home (homeward)
12. into Athens
13. to (toward) Rome
14. at Rome
15. to the country
16. in the country
2. in Rome
3. at home
4. to (toward) Athens
5. into Rome
6. out of Rome
7. from the country
8. from home
9. in Athens
10. at Athens
11. home (homeward)
12. into Athens
13. to (toward) Rome
14. at Rome
15. to the country
16. in the country
IV. Agreement of Adjectives
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Decline the following. Check the Answer Key when you are done!
1. via lāta
2. discipulus piger
3. puer noster
4. poēta laetus
5. bellum miserum
6. vir līber
7. nauta dēfessus
8. proelium longum
2. discipulus piger
3. puer noster
4. poēta laetus
5. bellum miserum
6. vir līber
7. nauta dēfessus
8. proelium longum
Give the Latin for the following in the singular and plural of the case indicated. Check the Answer Key when you are done!
1. a large slave, accusative
2. a new temple, nominative
3. a harsh master, nominative
4. a Roman camp, genitive
5. much grain, accusative
6. an ancient poet, ablative
7. a free inhabitant, nominative
8. a long life, accusative
9. the tired messenger, dative
10. a city dwelling, ablative
11. a large number, ablative
12. a good reputation, genitive
13. the grown up son, vocative
14. great danger, nominative
15. the most remote land, genitive
16. your town, dative
17. new arms, ablative
18. my daughter, dative
19. deep water, dative
20. our camp, accusative
2. a new temple, nominative
3. a harsh master, nominative
4. a Roman camp, genitive
5. much grain, accusative
6. an ancient poet, ablative
7. a free inhabitant, nominative
8. a long life, accusative
9. the tired messenger, dative
10. a city dwelling, ablative
11. a large number, ablative
12. a good reputation, genitive
13. the grown up son, vocative
14. great danger, nominative
15. the most remote land, genitive
16. your town, dative
17. new arms, ablative
18. my daughter, dative
19. deep water, dative
20. our camp, accusative
V. Verbs
State the person and number of each of the following verbs and translate. Check the Answer Key when you are done!
1. habet
2. stātis 3. timēmus 4. habitās 5. respondet 6. sedeō 7. rogant 8. clāmāmus 9. nāvigat 10. tenētis |
11. salūtant
12. vident 13. respondētis 14. vocat 15. studēs 16. parās 17. adōrō 18. tenent 19. dēmōnstrātis 20. vidēs |
Give each of the following in the present tense third person plural. Check the Answer Key when you are done!
1. spectō third person plural
2. videō third person singular 3. respondeō second person plural 4. laudō second person singular 5. parō third person singular 6. nārrō second person singular 7. pugnō third person plural 8. rogō second person singular 9. doceō third person singular 10. dō third person plural |
11. teneō third person plural
12. vocō first person singular 13. timeō first person singular 14. sedeō second person singular 15. conlocō first person plural 16. studeō third person plural 17. clāmō first person plural 18. habeō first person singular 19. nūntiō third person singular 20. timeō second person singular |
Write in Latin
1. The inhabitants of the small town are asking (for) aid because they fear a long war.
2. A messenger hurries to the Roman camp and announces the danger to the lieutenant.
3. The lieutenant calls (his) armed men and hurries with the troops to the walls of the town.
4. "Have you arms, my friends? Have you plenty of grain in the town?" calls out the lieutenant.
5. "Our slaves are bringing the grain from the fields into the town."
6. "We are preparing for a great battle," reply the inhabitants.
7. Sturdy transports bring many slaves to Rome from far distant provinces.
8. Many slaves are wretched; few are happy.
9. Roman masters sometimes give their slaves money.
10. A slave is often the friend of (his) master.
2. A messenger hurries to the Roman camp and announces the danger to the lieutenant.
3. The lieutenant calls (his) armed men and hurries with the troops to the walls of the town.
4. "Have you arms, my friends? Have you plenty of grain in the town?" calls out the lieutenant.
5. "Our slaves are bringing the grain from the fields into the town."
6. "We are preparing for a great battle," reply the inhabitants.
7. Sturdy transports bring many slaves to Rome from far distant provinces.
8. Many slaves are wretched; few are happy.
9. Roman masters sometimes give their slaves money.
10. A slave is often the friend of (his) master.