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Latin 1 Practice Test Charts Key
Part I: Verbs
Synopsis: principal agō, agere, ēgī actum pers., #, gender 1st plural masculine
INDICATIVE ACTIVE PASSIVE
present _____________________________ ____________________________
imperfect _____________________________ ____________________________
future _____________________________ ____________________________
perfect _____________________________ ____________________________
pluperfect _____________________________ ____________________________
future perfect _____________________________ ____________________________
PARTICIPLES ACTIVE PASSIVE
present _____________________________
perfect ____________________________
future _____________________________ ____________________________
INFINITIVES ACTIVE PASSIVE
present _____________________________ ____________________________
perfect _____________________________ ____________________________
future _____________________________ _____________________________
Part II: Adverbs Please complete the following chart, providing the Latin adverb counter part to the
adjective given
Latin Adjective Latin Adverb
malus
bonus
difficilis
sapiens
aeger
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Part II: Comparatives and superlatives Please complete the following chart, changing the degree of
the adjective from positive to comparative and superlative, keeping the same gender, number, and case
(nom. sg. either masc. or neut.).
Latin Adjective Comparative Superlative
malus
bonus
sapiens
facilis
aeger
Part III NOUN/ADJECTIVE DECLENSION: Decline the following phrase fully.
This greater envy - haec maior invidia
Singular
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.
Plural
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.
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Part III Translation and identification
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English and identify the following for
nouns case, number, gender, and function (case use)
indicative verbs: tense, mood, voice, person, number, and use in sentence
participles: tense, mood, voice, case, number, gender
infinitives: tense, mood, voice, and use in sentence
1. Tunc Iuppiter tamen haec omnia vīdit et fīlium servāre cōnstituit.
Trans.:
servāre:
2. Perseus, ad lītus fluctibus portātus, ā rēge malō celeriter acceptus est.
Trans.:
fluctibus:
3. Cīvēs fuērunt līberiōrēs servīs, autem rēx est līberrimus omnium.
Trans.:
servīs:
4. Equus est multō fortior quam vir sed nōn gracilior.
Trans.:
multō:
5. Hic pīrāta arma capiēns plūrimōs interfēcerat. Scelus eius igitur vidētur peius quam tuum.
Trans.:
capiēns:
6. Because of your very angry letter, my mother does not love you now.
Trans.:
7. The eyes of the queen saw the walls of the city burning with flames and she was more wretched.
Trans.: