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Level One Course Objectives for Latin Before entering a level two Latin course at Mount Notre Dame High School, students should demonstrate mastery in the following areas. - - - - - - Level One vocabulary (please see list) Nouns: Declensions I-V o Nominative: subject, predicate nominative o Genitive: possession, partitive genitive o Dative: indirect object o Accusative: direct object, accusative of place to which, accusative with prepositions o Ablative: object of the prepositions (a/ab, cum, coram, de, pro, prae, sine, e/ex, in, sub, super), ablatives of place where, place from which, accompaniment, means, and manner, personal agent, time when, time within which o Vocative: direct address Pronouns o Personal pronouns: ego, tu, nos, vos o is, ea, id o Cum with pronouns o Interrogative quis and quid o Hic, haec, hoc o Ille, illa, illud Numerals and Adjectives o Cardinal numbers o Ordinal numbers (primus-decimus) o Roman numerals I-M o 2-1-2 adjectives o 3rd declension adjectives Adverbs (see vocab list) o Positive adverbs from 2-1-2 adjectives o Quam with adjectives and adverbs Conjunctions and Enclitics (see vocab list) Verbs: Conjugations I-IV o Indicative mood: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect active and passive o Present active imperative singular and plural o negative imperatives with noli, nolite o irregular imperatives dic, duc, fac, fer o Irregular verb sum conjugated in all tenses o Irregular verb possum conjugated in all tenses o Present active infinitive Geography o important Italian locations, e.g., Ostia, Pompeii, Mt. Vesuvius, Brundisium, Apennine Mts.; provinces and major cities, e.g., Africa, Athens, Gaul, Carthage, Asia Minor, Troy - - - History o Basic historical divisions (Monarchy, Republic, Empire) and associated terms (king, consul, emperor); kings of Rome and early Roman heroes, e.g., Romulus, Tarquinius Superbus, Horatius, Cincinnatus Mythology o Olympian deities and associated myths, e.g., Daphne and Apollo, Arachne and Minerva, Midas Roman Life o city of Rome, e.g., Forum, Palatine Hill, Via Appia, Pantheon, Campus Martius; architectural structures and their functions, e.g.,aquaeductus, thermae, circus, amphitheatrum, curia, basilica; housing; meals; clothing; names