Chapter 51 Partner Grammar

Worksheet by Heather Day
Chapter 51        
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10 , 11 , 12 , 9
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Select the correct verb based on the sequence of tenses to complete the indirect command.Noli me hortari ut ad illam urbem _ irem eam Select the correct verb based on the sequence of tenses to complete the indirect command.Te semper moneo ne in mediā viā _ ambules ambulares Select the correct verb based on the sequence of tenses to complete the indirect command.Abhinc multos menses Valerius Cornelio persuasit ut Corneliam sibi _ sponderet spondeat Select the correct verb based on the sequence of tenses to complete the indirect command.Plurimi homines cum ad domum Cornelii pervenissent rogabant ut intrare sibi _ liceat liceret Select the correct verb based on the sequence of tenses to complete the indirect command.Primo omnes homines hortor ut in viā _ maneant manerent Complete the indirect commands in the following sentences by supplying the correct form of the verb in parentheses. In each pair of sentences, the subordinate clause is first in primary, then in secondary sequence. (venio)A) Cornelius amicos clientesque invitat ut ad domum suam cras veniantB) Cornelius amicos clientesque invitavit ut ad domum suam cras venirent Complete the indirect commands in the following sentences by supplying the correct form of the verb in parentheses. In each pair of sentences, the subordinate clause is first in primary, then in secondary sequence. (procedo)A) Ianitor domui appropinquantes rogat ut in domum Cornelii procedeantB) Ianitor domui appropinquantes rogavit ut in domum Cornelii procederent Complete the indirect commands in the following sentences by supplying the correct form of the verb in parentheses. In each pair of sentences, the subordinate clause is first in primary, then in secondary sequence. (dimitto)A) Hi ianitorem orant ne se dimmitatB) Hi ianitorem oraverunt ne se dimmiteret Complete the indirect commands in the following sentences by supplying the correct form of the verb in parentheses. In each pair of sentences, the subordinate clause is first in primary, then in secondary sequence. (discedere)A) Ianitor eis imperat ut statim discedantB) Ianitor eis imperat ut statim discederent Sort the following sentences contain indirect commands, indirect questions, result clauses, or indirect statements in the blank before each sentence. If a sentence contains more than one type of clause, sort it by the FIRST construction in the sentence. Indirect Command Nonne te semper moneo ne in urbem solus eas? Matres nostrum nos semper obsecrant ut mature e lectis surgamus. Eucleides Sextus monuit ne arborem tam magnum uterum ascenderet. Indirect Question Nescio quot clientes ad villam invitati sint. Omnes mirabantur quomodo Sextus ex arbore cecidisset. Result Clause Sextus lupoō territus est ut trest horas ex arbore non descenderet. Tabellarius tam celeriter agebat ut nesciret raedam Corneliorum in fossam descendisse. Indirect Statement Cornelius dicit se Marcum ad Curiam ducturum esse. Ianitor dicebat se clientibus praecepisse ut in viam manerent. Pro certo habeo Eucleidem sentire quid faciam. Identify the ingredients of the indirect command in each sentence by filling in the chart below. Sentence Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3 Cornēlius praecēpit ut omnēs clientēs in domum īngrederentur praecepit ut ingrederentur Illōs quī nōn invitātī sunt iānitor monet ut abeant. monet ut abeant Illī tamen ōrānt ut sibi in viā manēre liceat. orant ut liceat Canēs Apollodōrī caupōnis Cornēlia hortābatur ut pilam repeterent, hortabatur ut repeterent Itaque Davus servīs imperāvit ut Getam canibus peterent. imperavit ut peterent Using the direct commands given below, form indirect command clauses to complete the introductory clauses given, using the English cues as guides: “Vōs scelestī in viā manēte!” Iānitor nōbīs imperāvit ut maneamus in viā . (that we stay in the road). Using the direct commands given below, form indirect command clauses to complete the introductory clauses given, using the English cues as guides: “Venī ad cēnam apud mē!” Cornēlius mē invītat ut veniam ad cenam. (to come to dinner). Using the direct commands given below, form indirect command clauses to complete the introductory clauses given, using the English cues as guides: “Dēspondē, Cornēlī, tuam fīliam!” Valerius Cornēliō persuādēbat ut suam filiam despondeat (that he betroth his daughter). Using the direct commands given below, form indirect command clauses to complete the introductory clauses given, using the English cues as guides: “Sexte, nōlī, illam pūpam laedere!” Cornēlia Sextum obsecrāvit ne illam pupam laederet (that he not harm that doll). Sextus Eucleidem obsecrāvit nē cum Cornēliō dē suīs in lūdō factīs loquerētur. Translate the sentence as accurately as possible. Prīnceps, quī senātum cōnsulere volēbat, imperāvit ut omnēs senātōrēs statim Rōmam redīrent. Translate the sentence as accurately as possible. Dāvus aliōs servōs rogāverat ut sibi dīcerent ubi Geta esset, sed frustrā. Translate the sentence as accurately as possible. To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. BENEVOLENTIA GRATIASAGERE FAMILIARIS PRAECIPIO AMPLECTOR PERSUADEO NONNULLI COMITOR DIMITTO OBSECRO SIQUIS HORTOR IMPERO INVITO PURUS MONEO LIMEN SUMO ORO

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