Exercise 29 (purpose clauses)

Exercise 29 (purpose clauses)

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

Translate into Latin: Cicero broke the bridge lest anyone cross the road.

2. 

Translate into English: Brutus in silvas ire voluit ut equos caperet.

3. 

Translate into English: senes laborabis ut filios et filias adiuves.

4. 

Translate into English: Domitius gladium Valerio eripuit ut eum celeriter necaret.

5. 

Translate into English: Cicero dixit Caesarem necatum esse ut Romani liberi fierent.

6. 

Translate into English: rex, vir magna sapientia, agricolas pecuniam rogavit ut maiora templa faceret.

7. 

Translate into Latin: Cicero sent soldiers to cross the bridge.

8. 

Translate into Latin: Caesar sent ambassadors to make peace.

9. 

Translate into English: Caesar trans pontem milites misit ut hostes superarent.

10. 

Translate into Latin: The Gauls will have snatched goods in order to have food.

11. 

Translate into English: Caesar milites misit ut Gallos superarent.

12. 

Translate into English: Cicero celeriter domum it ut libros legat.

13. 

Translate into English: semper celeriter domum curro ut uxorem videam.

14. 

Translate into English: Caesar necabatur ut Romani liberi fierent.

15. 

Translate into Latin: We have given gifts in order to help them.

16. 

Translate into Latin: I will send soldiers to help the Romans.

17. 

Translate into English: Crassus in silvas currebat ut agricolas, viros stultos, delectaret.

18. 

Translate into English: Caesar pontem fregit ne quis flumen transiret.

19. 

Translate into English: milites pontem transibant ne Romanos Galli superarent.

20. 

Translate into English: Caesar, vir nobili genere, poscebat Brutum pecuniam ut Ciceronem adiuvaret.