Exercise 7: Lessons 33-34
Conditions Deponents
I Forms: give synopses of:
II Translate into Latin, paying special attention to deponent verbs, ablative with utor, fruor, fungor, potior, vescor, conditions. Identify each type of condition.
1. If you think Caesar is a god, you are mistaken. (= "err" errare)
2. If you had brought a big dinner with you, you would have dined well at the poet's house. ["at the house of..." = apud + accusative; "dinner" =cena "to dine" = ceno, -are]
3. If you had not lost your money, I would never have found it.
4. If you had dared to follow her, I would have praised you.
5. If you (will) follow them, you will lose everything.
6. If you think [that] you ought to do that, try! ("think" arbitror)
7. If they were living you would be able to hear their words.
8. If he should set out, I would follow him.
9. I shall set out on the same day if you will have called me.
10. If Cicero had not written about old age, we would be happier.
11. If Cato had not been an old man, Cicero would not have used his life in that book about old age.
12. If you were not learning this language, you would not be able to read that book.
13. If you should think that this is difficult, you would not be mistaken.
14. If he will be our leader, we shall conquer the enemy and save the city.
15. If you do that, you will surely seem foolish.