Latin II_H.Q1.Grammar Quiz #3 (4th Declension, Interrogative Pronouns, Reading) ANSWERS quis es tu? quod nescio mihi tuum nōmen dīcēs:___________________________________ Part V: Write a literal translation of the following Latin sentences: C points 1. quis vīdit prīncipem cuius amīcus ex oppidō expulsus est? Who saw the chief whose friend has been/was driven from town? ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. quibus amīcīs vestrīs, meae fīliae, omnem pecūniam commīsistis? To which friends of ours, my daughters, did you entrust all (of) the money? ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. cum quō exercitū, Quīritēs, proelium acre crās committēmus? With which army, Romans, will you join in fierce battle tomorrow? ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. cīvis malus cīvitātem āmīsit, sed posteā eī reddita est. The bad citizen lost his citizenship, but afterwards it was restored to him. ______________________________________________________________________________ 5. quō modō ex urbe expulistis hostēs quī eam oppugnābant? How did you (pl.) drive away from the city the enemies who were attacking it? ______________________________________________________________________________ 6. quī sunt illī contrā quōs gladiīs diū pugnābātis? Who are those (men) against whom you were fighting with swords for a long time? ______________________________________________________________________________ 7. cuius frūmentum ille agricola carrō ab agrō portat? Whose grain is that farmer carrying from the field with a cart? ______________________________________________________________________________ 8. dē quō impertātōre Rōmānō hominēs haec mala dīcunt? About which emperor of Rome are men saying these bad things? ______________________________________________________________________________ 9. captīvīs bonus cōnsul reddidit omnēs agrōs quōs āmīserant. The good consul returned to the captives all the fields that they had lost. ______________________________________________________________________________ 10. spectāvimus servum cui prīnceps lībertātem cīvitātemque dederat. We looked at the slave to whom the chief had given freedom and citizenship. ______________________________________________________________________________ CCXX total points + VI extra credit i