I. Choose the correct translation of the English.
He is praised.
a. laudatus est.
b. laudatur.
c. laudatur est.
d. laudavit est.
e. laudest.
Question 2
She is being praised.
a. laudabatur.
b. laudatur.
c. laudatus erat.
d. laudata erat.
e. laudatur est.
Question 3
She was being praised.
a. laudabatur.
b. laudatur.
c. laudatus erat.
d. laudata erat.
e. laudata est.
Question 4
He had been praised.
a. laudabatur.
b. laudatus erat.
c. laudaverat est.
d. laudatus est.
e. laudavit est.
Question 5
He has been praised.
a. laudatus fuit.
b. laudatum est.
c. laudatus est.
d. laudabatur.
e. laudatur.
II. Choose the correct translation of Latin. Note: The Latin sentences are not punctuated. In some cases, you will have to determine whether the pronoun forms are interrogative or relative.
Question 6
cuius vir laudatus est
a. Whose man has been praised?
b. What man has been praised?
c. Who is being praised as a man?
d. Whose man is being praised?
e. Who did the man praise?
Question 7
cui data est
a. What is the data?
b. To whom is she given?
c. Whom has she been given to?
d. To whom are those things given?
e. To whom was the data given?
Question 8
quae sunt visa
a. Who was seen?
b. What things have been seen?
c. What woman was seen?
d. Who woman is seen?
e. What is a visa?
Question 9
qui monitus erat monebit.
a. Who was warned will warn.
b. He will warn the guy who was warned.
c. He who had been warned will do the warning.
d. Who will warn the warned man.
e. Who will warn who was warned
Question 10
qui sunt boni nisi qui sunt laudati
a. Who is good unless he is praised
b. Who are the good except those who have been praised
c. Who are the good except those who are praised
d. Who are praised unless they are good.
e. Who have been praised except the good.