Exercise 23 (volo, nolo & possum)

Exercise 23 (volo, nolo & possum)

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

Translate the following sentence: poterat multos libros legere.

2. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: Caesar was able to come.

3. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: We can give Caesar a dog.

4. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: You wanted to kill Caesar.

5. 

Translate the following sentence: potest poeta multos versus scribere.

6. 

Translate the following sentence: volam tres horas in urbe ambulare.

7. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: Cicero says that he does not want to hurt the dogs.

8. 

Translate the following sentence: potestis esse laeti.

9. 

Translate the following sentence: nolumus dona domino dare.

10. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: You don’t want to frighten the farmers.

11. 

Translate the following sentence: non vult in mensa stare.

12. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: He does not want to hurt dogs.

13. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: Cicero was able to come with his wife.

14. 

Translate the following sentence: Cicero Plauto dixit se posse Caesarem sententiam rogare.

15. 

Translate the following sentence: pueri nolebamus reginam adiuvare.

16. 

Translate the following sentence: possumus currere in silva.

17. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: We wanted to see the queen.

18. 

Translate the following sentence into Latin: You have been able to walk in the garden.

19. 

Translate the following sentence: vultis pontem a militibus factum transire.

20. 

Translate the following sentence: de Plauti fabula vult audire Cicero.