Exercise 32 (indirect commands)

Exercise 32 (indirect commands)

Please attempt all questions.

1. 

Translate into Latin: They will ask you (singular) to lead the sailors into the city.

2. 

Translate into English: ei imperabo ut domum eat.

3. 

Translate into English: Caesar militibus imperavit ut currerent celerius equis.

4. 

Translate into English: imperaveras Ciceroni ne Caesari noceret.

5. 

Translate into Latin: Cleopatra asked us not to cross the bridge.

6. 

Translate into English: Caesar nobis imperavit ut in Gallos celerius iremus.

7. 

Translate into English: Varo captivum necaturo imperavi ut gladium frangeret.

8. 

Translate into Latin: They will ask you (plural) to lead the sailors into the city.

9. 

Translate into English: discedens agricolis imperabam ut spem haberent.

10. 

Translate into English: delectatus donis imperavi Varo ut Caesarem laudaret.

11. 

Translate into Latin: Caesar asks Cicero not to speak.

12. 

Translate into English: milites in urbem missurus nautis imperavi ut pontes frangerent.

13. 

Translate into Latin: Caesar orders soldiers to do many things.

14. 

Translate into English: illis imperabo ut celerius scribant.

15. 

Translate into Latin: Caesar has ordered us to help the farmers.

16. 

Translate into English: captivis Caesar imperavit ne domum irent.

17. 

Translate into English: vobis imperat ut domum eatis.

18. 

Translate into English: currens celerius militibus imperavi ut cibum portarent.

19. 

Translate into English: captus metu, militibus imperavi ne discederent.

20. 

Translate into English: eis Caesar imperavit ne Romam irent.