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Chapter 11: Quintus Romam aduenit

Chapter 11, Drill d: expressions of place.

Each short Latin sentence contains a place expression in English in parentheses. Provide the correct Latin expression.

Example:
Quintus (to Rome) advenit. Answer: Romam : since the meaning is place to which, Latin uses accusative, but since Roma is the name of a city, the preposition is omitted.

1. Quintus paterque (to or at the city) aduenerunt.
2. septima hora (from Rome) abierunt.
3. nona hora (from the city) abierunt.
4. contendimus (home).
5. contenderunt (from home).
6. (In Rome) Quintus ad Orbilii ludum ambulabat.
7. multi iuuenes Romani iter faciebant (to Athens).
8. Aeneas (Carthage, i.e. from Carthage) discedere debebat.
9. multi Romani (in Puteoli) habitabant.
10. arbores (at home) pulchrae sunt.
11. Dido (in Carthage) habitabat.
12. nauis (from the shore) nauigauit.
13. naues (from Italy) nauigabant.
14. duae naues (from Puteoli) nauigauerunt.
15. una nauis (to Corinth) nauigauit.
16. Quintus iter (to the mountains) facere cupiebat.
17. de summo monte Capitolino (to the forum) Quintus
ambulauit.
18. (From Venusia) ad mediam urbem Quintus paterque
ambulauerant.
19. Quinti mater (at Venusia) anxia manebat.
20. Quintus paterque (Venusia, i.e. from Venusia) discesserant.
21. Quintus (in Rome) patri multas gratias egit.
22. (In the forum) Quintus saepe sedebat et legebat.
23. (At Rome) multi homines per uias procedebant.

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