Exercise 13

Exercise 13

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

Turn the verb into the imperfect tense: gladios ingentes milites habuerant

2. 

Turn the italicised words/phrases into the plural: ingens canis militem mordebat

3. 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: legati erant

4. 

Turn the italicised words/phrases into the plural: milites agricolam acri gladio necaverunt

5. 

Turn the italicised words/phrases into the plural: vidi urbem

6. 

Turn the italicised words/phrases into the plural: poeta tristem reginam amabat

7. 

Turn the verb into the perfect tense: nocte Caesar ducet milites

8. 

Turn the verb into the imperfect tense: ingens canis manum servi momordit

9. 

Turn the verb into the imperfect tense: dedero speciem spei nautis

10. 

Turn the verb into the perfect tense: tristis poeta reginam amabat

11. 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: dabas gladium

12. 

Turn the verb into the imperfect tense: canis momordit ingentem servum

13. 

Turn the verb into the perfect tense: poeta tristem reginam amat

14. 

Turn the verb into the perfect tense: milites tristem agricolam gladio necant

15. 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: canes ingentes servum

16. 

Turn the italicised words/phrases into the plural: agricola bonum nautam laudabat

17. 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: gladium habes

18. 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: regina sapiens agricolas

19. 

Turn the verb into the imperfect tense: videram tristes canes

20. 

Choose the correct form to complete the sentence: gladium habuit Caesar