Latin II: Quiz 04: Fill in the Blank-Sentence Translation

Gap-fill exercise

  

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

Translate the following sentences from English to Latin. Express the italicized pronouns:
1. He is warning me. .
2. I am seizing the hill, but Caesar is seizing the bridge. , .
3. Will he give me a reward? ?
4. We shall see the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit in heaven. .
5. Does God give us grace? ?
6. I shall give you (sing.) a reward. .
7. The Lord fights for you (pl.). .
8. I was warning you (sing.). .
9. Does the fear of death move you (sing.)? ?
10. We shall pray for you (pl.) [remember to include the appropriate preposition]. .
11. The Senate praises Caesar because he fights for the Roman people in the territory of the Gauls. [remember to include the appropriate preposition] .
12. The Gauls were not friends of the Romans. .
Translate the following sentences from English to Latin. Do not express the pronouns except where necessary:
1. We often pray for ourselves. .
2. You (pl.) pray for yourself. .
3. He prays for himself. .
4. They pray for themselves. .
Translate the following sentences from the Latin to the English.
1. Caesarem laudabas. Itaque is tibi praemium dabit. . .
2. Caesar agmen hostium non videt. Monebisne eum? . ?
3. Maria sancta erat. Itaque Deus ei praeimum dedit. . .
4. Hostes in hiberna impetum fecerunt. Milites autem fortes impetum eorum sustinebant. . , , .