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Download Latin 323 Final Exam Study Guide 120 pts. 90 minutes I. Vocabulary
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Latin 323 Final Exam Study Guide 120 pts. 90 minutes I. Vocabulary. 27 pts. All words assigned this year beginning with Chapter 28. Master Review list will be provided on Quizlet. Be able to write the English meanings of the words. II. Nouns and adjectives. Be able to decline a noun/adjective pair from any declension. 20 pts. III. Verbs. Be able to correctly fill out a verb synopsis chart. The chart will include participial, infinitive and subjunctive forms. 28 pts. IV. Grammar. Multiple choice questions on grammatical topics covered this year. 25 pts. Grammar topics to review: Nouns – cases and uses (and noun/adjective agreement) Adjectives – positive, comparative, superlative Verbs – six tenses indicative active and passive– present , imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect Forms of sum, esse and possum, posse Participles and Ablative Absolute Clauses Infinitives and Indirect Statement Subjunctives and Subjunctive Clauses (cum, indirect question, result, purpose, indirect command) V. Culture. Multiple choice questions on mythology, specifically the heroes we studied: Jason, Hercules, Perseus, and Theseus 5 pts. VI. Reading Comprehension. You will read two or three unseen passages and answer questions about those passages (in the style of the National Latin Exam passages.) 20 pts.