4.10: Translation
	Multiple-choice exercise 
	For each question, click on the button beside the correct answer.
 
 
- Fēminae multa bāsia agricola dat. -   The farmer gives the woman many kisses.
-   The women give many kisses to the farmer.
-   Many kisses are given to the woman by the farmer.
 
- Bellum populōs exitiō malō terret. -   War frightens the people with wicked destruction.
-   The people are frightened by the wicked ruin of war.
-   The wicked destruction of war frightens the people.
 
- Dē sapientiā magister fīliōs monet. -   The teacher advises his sons about wisdom.
-   Wisdom warns the teacher about his sons.
-   The sons warn their father with their wisdom.
 
- Officium perīculīs bellī remedium est. -   Duty is the remedy for the dangers of war.
-   The perils of war provide duty without remedy.
-   The duty of war is the remedy for danger.
 
- Fēmina bellam fīliam sine morā iuvat. -   The woman helped her beautiful daughter without delay.
-   Delay pleased the beautiful woman's daughter.
-   Without a delay she assisted the beautiful woman and her daughter.
 
- Parvum ōtium vīta agricolae habet. -   The life of a farmer has little leisure.
-   Farmers have little leisure in life.
-   The life of a small farmer has leisure.
 
- Cūra patriae officium Rōmānī est. -   Care of the fatherland is the duty of a Roman.
-   The fatherland has a duty to care for a Roman.
-   The Roman father is concerned with duty.
 
- Dōnum magnum bellae fēminae poēta dat. -   The poet gives a great gift to the beautiful woman.
-   A great gift is given to the beautiful woman by the poet.
-   The beautiful women give a great gift to the poet.