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Week 2 Quiz(pp. 225-234)
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A. VocabularyGive the principal parts of the following verbs:
1. exspecto _____________________________________________________________________________
2. expugno ____________________________________________________________________________
B. ConjugateConjugate laudo, audio, and sum in the present subjunctive active:
laudo
audio
sum
C. Grammar1. a purpose clause is introduced by ________ . The verb in the purpose clause is put in the
____________________________ mood.
2. The primary tenses are _______________________ , _______________________, and _______________________________ .
D. Translate1. Milites gloriae cupidi pugnant ut hostes vincant.
____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________
2. Castra vallo et fossa a romanis muniuntur ne hostes ea expugnent. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________
Name ________________________________Date _____________Week 2 Quiz
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Week 2 Quiz Key(pp. 225-234)
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A. VocabularyGive the principal parts of the following verbs:
1. exspecto _____________________________________________________________________________
2. expugno ____________________________________________________________________________
B. ConjugateConjugate laudo, audio, and sum in the present subjunctive active:
laudo
laudem laudemuslaudes laudetislaudet laudent
audio
audiam audiamusaudias audiatisaudiat audiant
sum
sim simussis sitissit sint
C. Grammar1. a purpose clause is introduced by ________ . The verb in the purpose clause is put in the
____________________________ mood.
2. The primary tenses are _______________________ , _______________________, and _______________________________ .
D. Translate1. Milites gloriae cupidi pugnant ut hostes vincant.
____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________
2. Castra vallo et fossa a romanis muniuntur ne hostes ea expugnent. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________
exspectare exspectavi exspectatus
expugnare expugnavi expugnatus
ut subjunctive
present future future perfect
The soldiers, eager for glory, fight in order that the enemy may not conquer (them).
The camp is being fortified by the Romans with (by means of) a rampart and ditch, lest the enemy storm it.