Complete the Latin sentences with the verbs listed below; note the endings of the dative case
Forgive
me │ [1] __________ mihi
Why do you envy
me? │ Cūr mihi [2] __________?
He
certainly convinces (persuades) me. │ Prōrsus mihi [3]
__________ (Cicero)
Hard punishment
and constant sadness will not persuade the queen. │ Dūra poena et perpetua
trīstitia rēgīnae nōn [4] __________.
For
it neither pleases me nor our Atticus [= it’s neither pleasing to me nor to our
Atticus] │ nec enim mihi [5] __________ nec Atticō nostrō
(Cicero)
The Romans were
unable to oppose Boudica. │ Rōmānī Boudicae [6] __________ nōn poterant.
Tiberius and Gaius
didn’t resist [were not opposed to] hard discipline and obeyed Cornelia. │ Tiberius
et Gāius disciplīnae dūrae nōn [7] __________ et Cornēliae
[8] __________.
Boudica never forgave
the Romans. │ Numquam Boudica Rōmānīs [9] __________.
Do you believe the
words of the allies? Many do not believe their words. │ [10] __________ verbīs
sociōrum? Multī verbīs eōrum nōn [11] __________.
My neighbours will
not favour your plan because they are eager for war. │ Meī fīnitimī cōnsiliō
tuō nōn [12] __________, quod bellō [13] __________.
Many Romans
favoured the commander. │ Multī Rōmānī imperātōrī [14] __________.
Soon the arrows
will fly and harm the wretched children. │ Mox sagittae volābunt et līberīs
miserīs [15] __________.
At the same time
he ordered the third line, and the entire army not to
charge without his command │ Simul tertiae aciēī
tōtīque exercituī [16] __________, nē iniussū suō concurreret
(Caesar)
That friend of
mine …is / has become very angry with you. │ ille noster amīcus … sānē tibi [17]
__________. (Cicero)
Nobody is free who
is a slave to his body. │ Nēmō līber est quī corporī [18] __________.
(Seneca)
For Anicia, the
cousin of Pomponius, had married Servius, the brother of Sulpicius │ namque
Anicia, Pompōniī cōnsōbrīna, [19] __________ Serviō, frātrī
Sulpiciī. (Nepos)
Therefore the one
has confidence in his case, the other distrusts his. │ itaque alter causae
[20] __________, alter [21] __________. (Cicero)
cōnfīdit; crēdisne;
crēdunt; diffīdit; favēbant; favēbunt; ignosce; imperāvit; invidēs; īrātus est;
nocēbunt; nūpserat; pārēbant; pepercit; persuādēbunt; persuādet; placet; resistēbant;
resistere; servit; student
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