2024 OJCL:  Grammar Advanced, Level 3 and above
This test is for Level 3 and above.
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1. nominative singular
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2. genitive plural
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3. dative singular
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4. accusative plural
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5. ablative singular
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6. vocative singular
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7. nominative plural
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8. genitive singular
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9. dative plural
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10. accusative plural
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11. portāverant
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12. ferētur
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13. sīmus
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14. iacta erant
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15. currimus
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16. fēcit
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17. posset
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18. habitī esset
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19. audiar
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20. fiat
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21. _____ grātiā (for the sake of knowledge)
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22. _____ audīvit (she heard the song)
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23. persuāsī _____ (I persuaded you)
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24. inimīca _____ (unfriendly to the dogs)
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25. nōminātur _____ (he is named dictator)
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26. _____ nihil (nothing of time = no time)
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27. apud ____ (in the writings of Cicero)
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28. _____ functus sum (I completed the work)
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29. ad _____ (for the purpose of conquering = to conquer)
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30. docē Latīnam _____ (teach the students Latin)
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31. Aenēās Elissam sē interfēcisse audīvit.  What use/kind of accusative?
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32. Perfacile factū! ...ablative?
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33. summā cum laude ...ablative?
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34. Hī omnēs linguā, lēgibus, īnstitūtīs in sē differunt. ...ablative?
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35. Mūsa, mihī causās memorā. ...dative?
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36. Ille pār esse deō vidētur . ...dative?
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37. Exēgī monūmentum aere perennius. ...ablative?
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38. Quidquid id est, timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs. ...accusative
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39. Nōbīs ... nox est perpetua ūna dormienda. ...dative?
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40. Habē tibi quidquid hoc libellī . ...genitive?
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41. Vīvāmus , mea Lesbia, atque amēmus.
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42. Nunc sciō quid sit Amor.
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43. Rēgīna tam sapiēns erat ut linguās plūrimās scīret.
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44. Eāmus ut circensēs videāmus!
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45. Heu, quid agat?
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46. She will do the work herself.
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47. These things are unimportant.
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48. I do not like those men to whom you are talking.
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49. Tell her the story too!
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50. Narcissus does not know that he has fallen in love with his own reflection.
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51. secūtus
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52. Follow me, Decimus!
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53. The 3rd principal part of pellō
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54. On which syllable is celeritātis accented?
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55. The deponent verb ūtor:
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56. How many of you stay in shape by running every day?
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57. alea iacta est: In spite of its popular translation, what is the Latin tense?
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58. Nunc est bibendum.
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59. Conticuēre omnēs intentīque ōra tenēbant.
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60. Hāc ōrātiōne habitā discēdit Ambiorīx.  What type of ablative?
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61. ācerrimē
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62. Which does not take the accusative?
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63. Māter suum fīlium fidē laudāvit.
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64. Sī Lesbia eum nōn iam amet, Catullus moriātur.
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65. Duōs annōs Rōmae mānsimus.
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66. Caesar dīxit sē Galliam victūrōs esse.
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67. Iūlia suam amīcam hortātur ut ad amphitheātrum veniat.
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68. Mīlitēs decem mīlia passuum ambulāvērunt.
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69. Ambulāns domum, puer lupōs in silvā vīdit.
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70. Marcus clāmābat canem fēlem parvam vōrāvisse.
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71. present subjunctive
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72. neuter
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73. not a mood
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74. dīvum = dīvōrum (in poetry)
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75. The enclitic -met:
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