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Updated for the latest ISEB Classics syllabus, this indispensable

revision guide covers everything children need to know at all three

levels of the 13+ Common Entrance exam.

Consolidates all the necessary grammar into one essential book

Clear and methodical explanations of each topic, followed by questions

to ensure children have understood what they’ve learned

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13+ Exam Practice Answers

These sets of exam-style questions provide a wealth of practice for

each level of the exam to build confidence and perfect technique.

Individual books ensure practice is extensive and focused at the level

your child will face

Covers translation, grammar and vocabulary – every type of question

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13+ Exam Practice Questions

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Thepluperfect tense

The pluperfect tense

Exercise 12.3

Translate the following into Latin:

1

Hehad loved.

2

Theyhad carried.

3

Wehad stayed.

4

Ihad seen.

5

You (sing.)had sent.

6

Theyhadput.

7

Wehadmade.

8

You (pl.)had taken.

9

Theyhadheard.

10

Ihad come.

11

Shehad slept.

12

Hehadpunished.

13

You (sing.)hadplayed.

14

Hehad given.

15

Theyhad laughed.

16

Wehad fought.

17

Theyhaddeparted.

18

Ihad read.

19

Wehaddestroyed.

20

Hehadwalked.

1 mark for each question. Total: 20

Exercise 12.4

Translate the following into Latin:

1

Theyhadmade.

2

Hehad seen.

3

You (sing.)haddestroyed.

4

Wehadput.

5

Ihad laughed.

6

You (pl.)hadpunished.

7

Hehadmade.

8

Shehad sent.

9

Wehad come.

10

Theyhad taken.

1 mark for each question. Total: 10

Exercise 12.5

Translate the following into English:

1

amaveramus

.

2

ceperant.

3

audiveras.

4

rexerat.

5

dederam.

6

duxerat.

7

moveramus.

8

terruerat.

9

responderant.

10

miseram.

1 mark for each question. Total: 10

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Exercise 12.1

Translate the followingpassage. Linenumbers are givenon the left.Newwords are

underlined in the text and theirmeanings given in themargin.

Achilles and Hector

1

GraeciTroiamoppugnaverant.urbemTroiam

tamennon statimoccupaverant.Troianosnon

vicerant.propeurbemTroiam igiturcastra

posuerant.

5

diucopiaeGraecorummurosTroiae

oppugnabant.eos tamendelerenonpoterant.

omnesGraeci igitur iratissimi,Troiani

laetissimierant.

Priamus rexTroiaeerat.multos liberos fortes

10

habebat.nemoautem fortiorautclariorquam

Hectorerat.virmagnaevirtutiserat.pro

Troianis fortiterpugnabat.

interGraecosquoqueerantmultimilites

fortes.Achillesautem fortissimuserat.

15

Achillesamicum,Patroclumnomine,habebat.

quodHectorPatroclum inproelioocciderat,

Achilles iratissimuserat.

Exercise 12.2

1

From thepassage give, in Latin,one exampleof eachof the following:

(a)

an adverb.

(1)

(b)

apreposition.

(1)

(c)

an infinitive.

(1)

2

oppugnaverant

(line1).Give the Latin subject and the Latin

objectof this verb.

(2)

3

erant

(line8).Give the1stperson singularof thepresent tenseof this verb.

(1)

4

Troiae

(line9). Inwhich case is thisnoun?

(1)

5

habebat

(line10).Give theperson,number and tenseof this verb.

(3)

Total: 10

oppugnaverant

=hadattacked

occupaverant

= theyhadseized

vicerant

= theyhad conquered

castra,-orum,

n.pl.

=camp

posuerant

= theyhadpitched

poterant

= theywereable

omnes

=all

iratissimus,-a,-um

=veryangry

laetissimus,-a,-um

= very

happy

Priamus

=Priam (aname)

liberi,-orum,

m.pl

.= children

fortis,-is,-e

=brave

nemo

=noone

fortior

=braver

aut

=or

clarior

=more famous

quam

= than

virtus,virtutis,

f.=courage

pro+

abl.= for

fortissimus,-a,-um

= the

bravest

Patroclum

=Patroclus (aname)

occiderat

=had killed

Total: 85

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8.1

More irregular verbs:

possum

and

eo

A few verbs in Latin are irregular, and have to be revised carefully. The verb

sum

is one; here are two more.

8

possum,posse,potui

= Iamable

eo, ire, ii

(or

ivi

),

itum

= Igo

Present

possum

eo

potes

is

potest

it

possumus

imus

potestis

itis

possunt

eunt

Future

potero

ibo

poteris

ibis

poterit

ibit

poterimus

ibimus

poteritis

ibitis

poterunt

ibunt

Imperfect

poteram

ibam

poteras

ibas

poterat

ibat

poteramus

ibamus

poteratis

ibatis

poterant

ibant

Perfect

potui

ii

potuisti

isti

potuit

iit

potuimus

iimus

potuistis

istis

potuerunt

ierunt

Pluperfect

potueram

ieram

potueras

ieras

potuerat

ierat

potueramus

ieramus

potueratis

ieratis

potuerant

ierant

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8.2

More questions:

nonne

and

num

Sometimes when we ask a question we expect either the answer yes, or the

answer no. To do this in Latin, we use

nonne

or

num

.

Expecting the answer yes:

nonne

?

Expecting the answer no:

num

?

Examples

exeo,exire,exii,exitum

= I goout

ineo, inire, inii, initum

= I go in

pereo,perire,perii,peritum

= Iperish

transeo, transire, transii, transitum

= I cross

Theverb

possum

isalmostalwaysusedwithan infinitive,sobe sure to lookout for it.

e.g.

Marcus scriberepotest.

=Marcus is able

towrite

.

feminaemulta templaviderepoterant.

=Thewomenwere able

tosee

many

temples.

Exam-stylequestions

8.1

Translate into English:

(a)

Romanihostesvincerenonpoterant.

(4)

(b)

GraeciTroianos superare sineauxiliodeorumnonpossunt.

(7)

(c)

milites transmontes inpatriam redierunt.

(5)

(d)

ancillae in templumcumdomino inibunt.

(4)

(e)

incolaeexoppidoeffugerenonpotuerant.

(4)

8.2

Answer the following:

(a)

In sentence8.1 (a)above,whichpartofwhichverb is

poterant

?Put

thisverb into the future tense,keeping thepersonandnumber the same. (3)

(b)

In sentence8.1 (b) above,writedown and translate an infinitive.

(2)

(c)

In sentence8.1 (c) above, inwhich case is

montes

,andwhy?

(2)

(d)

In sentence8.1 (d) above, fromwhich verbdoes

inibunt

come?

What is this verb’spresent infinitive?

(2)

(e)

In sentence8.1 (e) above,give the tenseof

potuerant

.What change

would youhave tomake to

potuerant

if youwished towrite

hewillbe

able

?

(2)

Totalmarks:35

In theperfect tenseof

eo

, the forms

ivi, ivisti, ivit, ivimus, ivistis,

iverunt

are

also found,but these aremore rare.

The verb

eo

isoften found in compounds,which go exactly as

eo

,butwith aprefix

such as

in

or

ex

.

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Exercise 12.1

TheGreekshad attackedTroy.

(3)

However, theyhadnot seized the cityofTroy immediately.

(6)

Theyhadnot conquered theTrojans.

(3)

Theyhad thereforepitched campnear the cityofTroy.

(6)

For a long time the forcesof theGreekswere attacking thewallsofTroy.

(6)

However, theywere

not able todestroy them.

(5)

All theGreeks thereforewere very angry, theTrojans veryhappy.

(7)

Priamwas the kingofTroy.

(4)

Hehadmanybrave children.

(4)

Noone,however,wasbraverormore

famous thanHector.

(8)

Hewasamanofgreat courage.

(4)

Heused tofightbravely for theTrojans.

(4)

Among theGreeks also thereweremanybrave soldiers.

(7)

Achilles,however,was thebravest.

(4)

Achilleshad a friendnamed Patroclus.

(5)

BecauseHectorhad killed Patroclus inbattle,Achilles

was very angry.

(9)

Total:85

Exercise 12.2

1 (a)

non/statim/diu/fortiter.

(1)

(b)

prope/pro/inter/in.

(1)

(c)

delere.

(1)

2

Subject:

Graeci

.

Object:

Troiam

.

(2)

3

sum.

(1)

4

Genitive.

(1)

5

3rdperson

Singular

Imperfect

(3)

Total:10

Exercise 12.3

1

amaverat

.

2

portaverant

.

3

manseramus

.

4

videram

.

5

miseras

.

6

posuerant

.

7

feceramus

.

8

ceperatis

.

9

audiverant

.

10

veneram

.

11

dormiverat

.

12

puniverat

.

13

luseras

.

14

dederat

.

15

riserant

.

16

pugnaveramus

.

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17

discesserant

.

18

legeram

.

19

deleveramus

.

20

ambulaverat

.

1mark for eachquestion.Total:20

Exercise 12.4

1

fecerant

.

2

viderat

.

3

deleveras

.

4

posueramus

.

5

riseram

.

6

puniveratis

.

7

fecerat

.

8

miserat

.

9

veneramus

.

10

ceperant

.

1mark for eachquestion.Total:10

Exercise 12.5

1

Wehad loved.

2

Theyhad taken.

3

Youhadheard.

4

Hehad ruled.

5

Ihad given.

6

Hehad led.

7

Wehadmoved.

8

Hehad frightened.

9

Theyhad answered.

10

Ihad sent.

1mark for eachquestion.Total:10

Exercise 12.6

1

Hehadput.

2

Theyhad run.

3

Youhaddeparted.

4

Ihad read.

5

Wehad slept.

6

Wehadwalked.

7

Hehadfled.

8

Youhadmade.

9

Wehad laughed.

10

Youhaddestroyed.

1mark for eachquestion.Total:10

Exercise 12.7

1

Wehad stayed.

2

Theyhad seen.

3

Hehad fought.

4

Theyhad entered.

5

Hehad taken.

6

Youhadwarned.

7

Hehaddrunk.

8

Hehad said.

9

Wehadplayed.

10

Youhad killed.

1mark for eachquestion.Total:10

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