Latin 1A Exercise 16 (taking the dative)

Latin 1A Exercise 16 (taking the dative)

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

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

2. 

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

3. 

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

4. 

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

5. 

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

6. 

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

7. 

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

8. 

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

9. 

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

10. 

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

11. 

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

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: Caesar ... pepercit.

14. 

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

15. 

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

16. 

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

17. 

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

18. 

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

19. 

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

20. 

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