Chapter 6, Drill d: Practice forming questions.

Change each short Latin sentence to ask it as a question, as requested, using the word order provided where word order doesn't matter. For simple questions, make the verb first, as in the second example. Remember to include question mark.

Examples:
ad ludum festinas (ask how). Answer: quomodo ad ludum festinas?
ad ludum festinas (simple question). Answer: festinasne ad ludum?

1. pueri in horto ludunt (aren't they? expecting the answer yes).
2. manere cupiunt (ask why).
3. ire constituimus (simple question).
4. scribere debet (ask who).
5. Quintus scribere debet (expecting the answer yes).
6. videmus (ask what).
7. scribitis (simple question).
8. sunt multae casae (ask where).
9. dat (ask what).
10. cibum cupit (expecting the answer yes).
11. Argus per ianuam currit (expecting the answer yes).
12. in horto ludit (ask who).
13. est prope casam (ask what).
14. magister docet (simple question).

Go to the previous exercise.