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Reading Exercises on Roman Gods & Gladiators
by Kathy Braden, Bow High School, NH

Test on Proserpina and Verb Forms: Part II

Exercise 6

Responde Latine:

1. Ubi puellas uidit, quid rogauit dea?

2. Quod filiam amiserat, quid constituit facere Ceres?

3. Ubi habitabat Arethusa?

4. Quid vidit Ceres in aqua?

5. Cur nympha est misera?

6. Quis est frater lovis?

7. Estne Proserpina semper cum matre?

Identify the following verbs with tense, person, number, and then translate, with extra credit for more than one way:

properavit

vidit

rogavit

est

vidistis

responderunt

erravit

vidimus

videmus

amiserat

punier

constituit

inquit

erit

errabat

rogabat

vidisti

habitabat

vocavit

clamavit

sum

habitamus

amamus

da

amo

habent

rapuit

volavit

stetit

despero

agit

Conjugate do, dare, dedi, datus (to give) in 1) the present tense, 2) the imperfect tense, and 3) the perfect tense, and then translate the 3rd person singular of each tense.

 

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