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Chapter 27, Drill c: Drill use of future
tenses.
In each Latin sentence, provide the correct
form of the correct future tense to translate the English phrase
in parentheses.
Examples:
Augustus (will increase) imperium Romanum. Answer:
augebit .
Augustus, si (increases) imperium Romanum,
magnam gloriam Romanam colliget.
Answer: auxerit: although English uses present
tense in the if clause, Latin is more precise in the time.
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1. Quintus cum Athenas (he arrives) epistolam Theomnesto dabit. |
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2. (Will you [singular] rush)ne Roma discedere? |
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3. Flaccus dixit: "Venusiam (I will go back)." |
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4. cras me (I will prepare, i.e. I will get ready). |
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5. si te (I annoy, i.e. I annoy you before you speak to me,
future time), dic mihi. |
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6. cum turba aedificia (sets fire to), tempus erit fugere. |
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7. si cras navis parata (is, i.e. same time), eam conscendam. |
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8. cras urbem (they will go around). |
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9. si tumultus (breaks out [use accido]), magister ludum dimittet. |
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10. Quintus cum hoc carmen (he finishes [use perficio]), amicis
leget. |
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11. si urbs scelestis plena (is, i.e. same time), prudentes
discedent. |
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12. si tyrannus potestatem (gathers), omnes Romani erunt anxii. |
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13. navis a portu (will sail). |
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14. Quintus si Caesarem in gradibus iacentem (he sees, i.e.
both actions in the future), timebit. |
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15. cras (she is coming). |
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16. Quintus cum Athenas (catches sight of), gaudebit. |
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