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Transcript
4E-H
/100 marks
Latin Examination
Term IV 2010
2 Hours
The fourth term course will finish at the end of Stage 28. All grammar and vocabulary
(except special vocabulary) up to this point is eligible, (including grammar and
vocabulary from earlier in the year), but the focus is on future verbs, the passive
voice, and the subjunctive mood in various constructions.
QUESTION ONE: PREPARED TRANSLATIONS
Translate passages into good English.
104
contentio
116
Modestus promotus (p. 116 only)
134
in aula Salvii (part I only)
[15 marks]
QUESTION TWO: UNSEEN TRANSLATION
Translate a passage into good English.
Based on vocabulary and grammar up to Stage 28.
[20 marks]
QUESTION THREE: GRAMMAR
[65 marks]
A.
From Question 2, find grammatical examples.
B.
Noun & verb tables.
(11 marks)
All five declensions (regulars only), including neuters.
All four conjugations: active indicative in the present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect,
future perfect; passive indicative in the present, imperfect, future; active subjunctive in the
present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect & future; imperatives (positive & negative); present,
and perfect participles; gerundive
Irregular verbs: recognition only of sum, possum, eo, volo, nolo, fero in all indicative tenses,
and imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive only (not participles or gerundive).
Pronouns: all forms of qui, is, hic & ille.
C.
Regular verbs (Latin to English & English to Latin).
Translating verb forms.
(10 marks)
D.
Irregular verbs (Latin to English & English to Latin).
Translating irregular verb forms.
(10 marks)
E.
Sentence Translations.
Write in the missing word to complete a sentence in Latin.
(10 marks)
F.
Sentence Translations.
Circle the correct options of two to translate a sentence into Latin.
(10 marks)
g.
Grammar & Theory Questions
[ finis ]
(5 marks)
(9 marks)
Conspectus of Accidence (Tables and Language)
Nouns
• all five declensions (regulars only), including neuters
Adjectives
• –us, –a, –um adjectives and third declension adjectives
• comparative and superlative forms of regular and irregular adjectives
Pronouns
• recognition only of: is, hic, ille, ipse, qui; ego, tu, nos, vos, se
Verbs
• all four conjugations
• active indicative in the present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect
• passive indicative in the present, imperfect, future
• active subjunctive in the present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect & future
• imperatives (positive & negative)
• present and perfect participles
• gerundive
• irregular verbs: recognition only of sum, possum, eo, volo, nolo, fero in all the above tenses,
voices and moods (excluding imperatives, participles and gerundive); must know imperatives of
nolo and eo (noli, nolite; i, ite)
• recognition only of deponent verbs in all the above tenses and moods (excluding imperatives)
Adverbs
• comparative and superlative forms of regular and irregular adverbs
Conspectus of Syntax (Sentence Constructions)
Grammar
• impersonal verbs
• partitive genitive
• genitive of description
• dative verbs
• dative of the agent with gerundives
• ablative uses: agent, instrument, cause, means
• time phrases: ablative of time when, accusative of extent of time
• prepositional phrases
Syntax
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purpose clauses
indirect commands
consecutive (result) clauses
indirect questions
cum clauses (temporal, causal, concessive)
temporal clauses (ubi, postquam, simulatque/simulac)