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LATIN 113: Review Sheet #1
John Porter, University of Saskatchewan
Translate the following into idiomatic Latin and be prepared to explain the mood and tense of each of the verbs.
- They are begging us not to go. [Two versions.]
- They maintained strongly that we would die and would not be *handed over. [*trado: see Total Learning Vocabulary.]
- Did you (sg.) not kill them while they were sleeping? [Do not use a noun or pronoun.]
- Some fought with their fists, others were using *rods and whips. [*virga — 1f.]
- We ordered them to wait at Helorus and not to flee. [Two versions.]
- Surely you (sg.) are not asking me to love one of Verres' sisters?
- You (pl.) persuaded me to set fire to the walls.
- It happened that no one saw Verres departing.
- She will demand from us that we spare her husband.
- I will see to it that they are bound with chains.
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