Latin III.Unit #4 PRACTICE TEST #2 (Irregular Verbs) with ANSWERS

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Latin III.Unit#4 Practice Test #2 (Irregular Verbs Review)
VERSION A
1. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to bring”
2. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to become”
3. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to prefer”
Translate into Latin (assume indicative; non-apparent subjunctive indicated):
4. He brings
5. Let’s go!
6. It had been done (subj).
7. Do you prefer?
8. You (pl.) had not wanted (subj.)
9. They are going
10.You (s.) were wanting (subj.)
11.I shall become
12.It was being made
13.Let her prefer
14.She has become (subj.)
15.You do not want
ANSWERS NEXT PAGE
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Latin III.Unit#4 Practice Test #2 (Irregular Verbs Review)
ANSWER KEY
1. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to bring”
ferō, ferre, tūlī, lātus
2. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to become”
fiō, fierī, factus sum
3. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to prefer”
mālō, mālle, māluī
Translate into Latin (assume indicative; non-apparent subjunctive indicated):
4. He brings
fert
5. Let’s go!
eāmus
6. It had been done (subj).
factum esset
7. Do you prefer?
māvīsne
8. You (pl.) had not wanted (subj.)
nōluissētis
9. They are going
eunt
10.You (s.) were wanting (subj.)
vellēs
11.I shall become
fiam
12.It was being made
fiēbat
13.Let her prefer
mālit
14.She has become (subj.)
facta sit
15.You do not want
nōn vīs
XXX points + ii extra credit
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Latin III.Unit#4 Practice Test #2 (Irregular Verbs Review)
VERSION B
1. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to wish”
2. Give the present & future active participles (nom. & gen. sing.) of the
irregular verb “to go” in the neuter
3. Give the present active imperative (singular & plural) of the irregular verbs
meaning “to bring” and “to not want”
Translate into Latin (assume indicative; non-apparent subjunctive indicated):
4. They do not wish
5. Go! (s.)
6. They become
7. Had you preferred?
8. We will go
9. bringing (participle – nom. s., fem.)
10.to have brought
11.He will wish
12.They do not wish (subj.)
13.You (pl.) were being brought (subj.)
14.May it be done!
15.I was not wishing
ANSWERS NEXT PAGE
Extra Credit: i point each
1. Using oportet and a deponent verb write: “It is necessary that I depart for
Carthage as soon as possible.”
2. Use two impersonal verbs to translate: “It happened that we did not understand
if I was permitted to leave Carthage.”
XXX points + ii extra credit
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Latin III.Unit#4 Practice Test #2 (Irregular Verbs Review)
ANSWER KEY
1. Give the principal parts of the irregular verb meaning “to wish”
volō, velle, voluī
2. Give the present & future active participles (nom. & gen. sing.) of the irregular
verb “to go” in the neuter
Present: iēns, euntis
Future: itūrum, -ī
3. Give the present active imperative (singular & plural) of the irregular verbs
meaning “to bring” and “to not want”
fer, ferte
nōlī, nōlīte
Translate into Latin (assume indicative; non-apparent subjunctive indicated):
4. They do not wish
nōlunt
5. Go! (s.)
ī
6. They become
fīunt
7. Had you preferred?
māluerāsne
8. We will go
ībimus
9. bringing (participle – nom. s., fem.)
ferens
10.to have brought
tūlisse
11.He will wish
vōlet
12.They do not wish (subj.)
nōlint
13.You (pl.) were being brought (subj.)
ferrēminī
14.May it be done!
fīat
15.I was not wishing
nōlēbam
Extra Credit: i point each
1. Using oportet and a deponent verb write: “It is necessary that I depart for
Carthage as soon as possible.”
oportet mē quam prīmum Carthāginem proficiscī
2. Use two impersonal verbs to translate: “It happened that we did not understand
if I was permitted to leave Carthage.”
accidit ut nōn intelligerēmus num mihi discēdere Carthāgine licēret.
relinquere Carthāginem
XXX points + ii extra credit
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