Latin 1A Exercise 16 (taking the dative)

Latin 1A Exercise 16 (taking the dative)

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: sapientes ... amant .

2. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: reginae ... nocuit.

3. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: audaces ... habent.

4. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: miles gladium ... eripiebat.

5. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: rex ... amat.

6. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: ... adiuvabat rex.

7. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: Caesar ... pepercit.

8. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: regina dona ... dabat.

9. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: Caesar ... parcebat.

10. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: boni adiuvant ... .

11. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: milites ... necabant.

12. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: multi parcebant ... .

13. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: ... nocebat rex.

14. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: donum ... Caesar dedit.

15. 

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms: dominus ... imperavit.

16. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: bonus non nocet ... .

17. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: ... Cicero parcebat.

18. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: laeta non nocent ... .

19. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: tristes nocuerant ... .

20. 

In these sentences the subject, object, or dative is an adjective without a noun: multa dedi... .