Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Level 3; deponent verbs (6)(ii); imperfect and future tenses; exercise [2]

moror, -ārī, -ātus sum [1/dep]: to delay

mereor, -ērī, meritus sum [2/dep]: to deserve, earn

aggredior, -ī, aggressus sum [3-iō/dep]: to approach; advance towards; attack

patior, patī, passus sum [3-iō/dep]: to suffer; endure

Choose the correct translaton; this time, the present, future and imperfect tenses are used:

  1. The sun is rising │Sōl [a] oriēbātur [b] oritur [c] oriētur
  2. The sun was rising │ Sōl [a] oriētur [b] oritur [c] oriēbātur
  3. The sun will rise │Sōl [a] oriētur [b] oriēbātur [c] oritur
  4. He could easily endure [= was easily enduring bodily pain] │ ille … facile dolōrem corporis [a] patitur [b] patiēbātur [c] patiētur (Cicero)
  5. I often use a sword │Gladiō saepe [a] ūtēbar [b] ūtar [c] ūtor
  6. The angry sailors advance towards us │ [a] aggrediēbantur [b] aggredientur [c] aggrediuntur nōs furentēs nautae (Petronius)
  7. The king is threatening him with death │ Rēx eī mortem [a] minātur [b] minābātur [c] minābitur
  8. The king will threaten him with death │ Rēx eī mortem [a] minābātur [b] minātur [c] minābitur
  9. The matter speaks for itself. Rēs ipsa [a] loquēbātur [b] loquitur [c] loquētur
  10. What will he promise us? │ Quid nōbīs [a] pollicēbitur? [b] pollicēbātur? [c] pollicētur?
  11. While he is staying a few days at Vesontio … │ Dum paucōs diēs ad Vesontiōnem … [a] morātur [b] morantur [c] morāmur … (Caesar)
  12. The enemy, the enemy, who(ever) kills them will earn a reward │ 'hostēs, hostēs, quī eōs occīderit, praemium [a] merēbiminī [b] merēbitur [c] merēbuntur

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The sun is rising │Sōl [a] oriēbātur [b] oritur [c] oriētur

The sun was rising │ Sōl [a] oriētur [b] oritur [c] oriēbātur

The sun will rise │Sōl [a] oriētur [b] oriēbātur [c] oritur

He could easily endure [= was easily enduring bodily pain] │ ille … facile dolōrem corporis [a] patitur [b] patiēbātur [c] patiētur (Cicero)

I often use a sword │Gladiō saepe [a] ūtēbar [b] ūtar [c] ūtor

The angry sailors advance towards us │ [a] aggrediēbantur [b] aggredientur [c] aggrediuntur nōs furentēs nautae (Petronius)

The king is threatening him with death │ Rēx eī mortem [a] minātur [b] minābātur [c] minābitur

The king will threaten him with death │ Rēx eī mortem [a] minābātur [b] minātur [c] minābitur

The matter speaks for itself. Rēs ipsa [a] loquēbātur [b] loquitur [c] loquētur

What will he promise us? │ Quid nōbīs [a] pollicēbitur? [b] pollicēbātur? [c] pollicētur?

While he is staying a few days at Vesontio … │ Dum paucōs diēs ad Vesontiōnem … [a] morātur [b] morantur [c] morāmur … (Caesar)

The enemy, the enemy, who(ever) kills them will earn a reward │ 'hostēs, hostēs, quī eōs occīderit, praemium [a] merēbiminī [b] merēbitur [c] merēbuntur