27. Latin to GCSE Chapter 10 from 10.30 Flashcards

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1
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puer ad urbem ambulavit ad librum emendum

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The boy walked to the city to buy a book.

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milites dum montem ascendunt ab hostibus conspecti sunt

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While the soldiers were climbing the mountain they were noticed by the enemy.

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femina domi manere iussa est dum epistulam acciperet

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The woman was ordered to stay at home until she received the letter.

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iuvenes ad tabernam ambulaverunt ad vinum bibendum

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The young men walked to the pub in order to drink wine.

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dum custos dormit, captivi effugerunt

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While the guard was sleeping, the prisoners escaped.

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pueri in via manebant dum puellae redirent

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The boys stayed in the street until the girls came back

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Romam cras iter faciam ad novum templum videndum

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I shall travel to Rome tomorrow to see the new temple.

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imperator exspectabat dum naves advenirent

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The general was waiting until the ships arrived.

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servus dum in agro laborat gladium in terra celatum invenit

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While the slave was working in the field, he found a sword hidden in the ground

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cives in foro aderant ad verba nuntii audienda

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The citizens were in the forum to listen to the words of the messenger.

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(using ad + gerundive, dum + present indicative, or dum + imperfect subjunctive):
I returned home to prepare dinner

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domum redii ad cenam parandam.

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(using ad + gerundive, dum + present indicative, or dum + imperfect subjunctive):
While the girls were waiting, the boys arrived

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dum puellae exspectant, pueri advenerunt.

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(using ad + gerundive, dum + present indicative, or dum + imperfect subjunctive):
The old man shouted in order to warn the children

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senex clamavit ad liberos monendos.

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(using ad + gerundive, dum + present indicative, or dum + imperfect subjunctive):
We decided to remain in the forum until we saw the senator

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in foro manere constituimus dum senatorem videremus

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(using ad + gerundive, dum + present indicative, or dum + imperfect subjunctive):
The army was sent to capture the city

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exercitus missus est ad urbem capiendam.

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cum hostes urbe incensa discessissent, cives nesciebant ubi habitare possent

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When the enemy had burnt the city and gone away, the citizens did not know where they would live.

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ubi est puella quae promisit se epistula scripta cenam paraturam esse?

A

Where is the girl who promised that, when she had written the letter, she would prepare a meal?

18
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liberos convocatos rogavi quid postridie agere vellent

A

I asked the assembled children what they wanted to do on the next day.

19
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nomen huius pueri olim auditum in animo tenere non poteram

A

I could not keep in my mind the name of this boy that I had once heard.

20
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omnes timebamus ne templum tempestate deleretur; quod cum accidisset, novum templum aedificare constituimus

A

We were all afraid that the temple would be destroyed by the storm; when that had
happened, we decided to build a new temple.

21
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nonnullis militibus relictis ad portas castrorum custodiendas imperator cum ceteris profectus est

A

After a few soldiers had been left to guard the gates of the camp, the general set out
with the others.

22
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servus dixit se in via manere dum ancilla ad tabernam missa rediret

A

The slave said that he was staying in the street until the slave-girl who had been sent
to the shop returned.

23
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nuntius, ubi patres quorum filii aberant in foro vidit, de proelio loqui coepit

A

When he saw in the forum the fathers whose sons were away, the messenger began to
speak about the battle.

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nautis imperavi ut labore confecto navem ad mare portarent

A

I ordered the sailors to carry the ship to the sea when they had finished the work.

25
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miles qui multa vulnera iam acceperat gladio rapto egressus est ut iterum pugnaret

A

The soldier who had already received many wounds seized his sword and went out to fight again.

26
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The boy said that when he had read the book he would finish his work

A

puer dixit se libro lecto laborem confecturum esse

27
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The senator persuaded everyone who was in the forum to wait until the messenger arrived

A

senator omnibus qui in foro erant persuasit ut exspectarent dum nuntius adveniret.

28
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The citizens were afraid that the city would be captured and they would all be killed

A

cives timebant ne urbe capta omnes necarentur.

29
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I decided to ask the old man, who was present yesterday, what he had seen in the street

A

senem, qui heri aderat, rogare constitui quid in via vidisset

30
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The slave wanted to find the hidden money so he would not be punished by the master

A

servus pecuniam celatam invenire volebat ne a domino puniretur.