CLC Unit 2 Stage 14 Prepositional Phrase Practice Question Preview (ID: 54847)
Practice Of Translating Prepositional Phrases Correctly Into Latin With The Accusative And Ablative Cases.
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Quintus went to the Forum with friends.
a) cum amicis
b) sine amicis
c) cum canibus
d) ab amicis
The two friends walked to the city.
a) per urbem
b) in urbe
c) ad urbem
d) ex urbe
Metella and Caecilius left from the theater.
a) ad theatrum
b) in theatro
c) per theatrum
d) e theatro
The dog ran around the streets.
a) circum viam
b) circum vias
c) per vias
d) inter vias
The old man fell down near the temple.
a) prope templum
b) prope aedificium
c) in horreo
d) post templum
The judge spoke on behalf of the senator.
a) cum senatore
b) ab senatoribus
c) pro senatore
d) pro senatoribus
The farmer walked across the fields.
a) trans montem
b) circum montes
c) per agros
d) trans agros
Caesar left the city without money.
a) cum pecunia
b) sine pecunia
c) cum auro
d) sine sapientia
The bear left from the cave.
a) e caverna
b) e villa
c) e monte
d) e horreo
It took us a long time to walk into the shops.
a) in tabernis
b) ad tabernam
c) in tabernas
d) de tabernis
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