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Conditional Clause Practice

Total questions: 16

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
Si veniat, vincat.
a)
future less vivid
b)

contrary to fact

c)

simple condition

2.
Future Less Vivid uses the.....
a)
pluperfect subjunctive
b)
present subjunctive
c)
future subjunctive
d)
imperfect subjunctive
3.

si in insula eritis, pecuniam habere optabitis.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Simple condition

d)

Contrary-to-Fact

4.

si in insula sitis, aquam optetis.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Present Contrary-to-Fact

d)

Past Contrary-to-Fact

5.

si in patria essetis, feminas videretis.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Contrary-to-Fact

d)

Simple Condition

6.

si in patria fuissetis, clamare timuissetis.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Contrary-to-Fact

d)

Simple Condition

7.

si feminam videbit, clamabit.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Simple Condition

d)

Contrary-to-Fact

8.

si feminam videret, clamaret.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Contrary-to-Fact

d)

Simple Condition

9.

si feminam vidisset, clamavisset.

a)

Future More Vivid

b)

Future Less Vivid

c)

Contrary-to-Fact

d)

Simple Condition

10.

Latin uses the (a)   mood to express real or simple-factual conditions.

11.

Latin uses the (a)   mood to express unreal or contrary-to-factual conditions.

12.

sī liberī mīcās inveniant, domum redīre possint.

a)

If the children find the food, they will be able to return home.

b)

If the children should find the food, they would be able to return home.

c)

If the children had found the food, they would have been able to return home.

d)

If the children find the food, they are able to return home.

13.

Sī ego rēx essem, in aulā ōrnātissimā habitārem.


[sum, esse, fuī, futūrus: to be; habitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to live]

a)

If I had been king

b)

If I were king

c)

If I were to be king

d)

If I am king

14.

Sī imperātor praemia mīlitibus dedisset, eum secūtī essent.


[dō, dare, dedī, dātus: to give; sequor, sequī, secūtus: to follow]

a)

If the commander would give rewards to the soldiers, they would follow him.

b)

If the commander were giving rewards to the soldiers, they would be following him.

c)

If the commander had given rewards to the soldiers, they would have followed him.

d)

If the commander gives rewards to the soldiers, they will follow him.

15.

Sī barbarī ad urbem appropinquent, nōs moenia mūniāmus.


[appropinquō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to approach; mūniō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus: to fortify]

a)

If barbarians had approached the city, we would have fortified the walls.

b)

If barbarians approach the city, we will fortify the walls.

c)

If barbarians should approach the city, we would fortify the walls.

d)

If barbarians were approaching the city, we would be fortifying the walls.

16.

Nisi populus Caesarem amat, rēs pūblica tūta est.


[amō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to love; sum, esse, fuī, futūrus: to be]

a)

If the people do not love Caesar, the republic will be safe.

b)

If the people had not loved Caesar, the republic would have been safe.

c)

If the people do not love Caesar, the republic is safe.

d)

If the people would not love Caesar, the republic would be safe.