Exercise 22 (direct & indirect speech)

Exercise 22 (direct & indirect speech)

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: We know that farmers are greedy.

2. 

Translate the following sentence: scit servos dominum audire.

3. 

Translate the following sentence: Cicero reginam adiuturam esse Brutum dixit.

4. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar audivit nautas victos esse a militibus.

5. 

Translate the following sentence: canes mordere nautas dicebant.

6. 

Translate the following sentence: dicimus agricolas in via visos esse.

7. 

Translate the following sentence: puto Caesarem fortem esse.

8. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: You (sing.) know that the Romans have left.

9. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: You (sing.) know that the Romans are leaving.

10. 

Choose the correct forms for the gaps: (Original words = “Brutus is stupid”) Caesar dixit Brutum stultum ...

11. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar dixit, “consules monuerunt Romanos.”

12. 

Translate the following sentence: dixi, “pontes nautae facient.”

13. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar Brutum adiuturum esse Gallos dixerat.

14. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: You (sing.) said that Cleopatra was beautiful.

15. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar audit nautas victos esse a servis.

16. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar bellum milites amare dixit.

17. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar dicebat, “servi audient dominos.”

18. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: I thought that Caesar would help the Gauls.

19. 

Translate the following sentence: Caesar dixit, “nautae adiuvabunt reginam.”

20. 

Translate the following sentence: dixerunt se puellas adiuturos esse.