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LATIN I SEMESTER 1 EXAM REVIEW
SECTION I: Noun Chart
Fill in the Noun Chart Below
Extra Credit for correct macrons.
1st Declension
Nominative
2nd Declension
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Fill out the Verb Endings Below
PRESENT
sing
pl
1st person _______ subject = _______
_______ subject = _______
2nd person _______ subject = _______
_______ subject = _______
3rd person _______subject = _______
_______ subject = _______
PERFECT
sing
pl
1st person _______ subject = _______
_______ subject = _______
2nd person _______ subject = _______
_______ subject = _______
3rd person _______subject = _______
_______ subject = _______
SECTION II: Case Functions/ buzz words
For each case choose the correct function and fill in on your scantron
from the list bellow.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Indirect Object
Direct Object and Object of a Preposition
Subject and Subject Complement
NIAWOP and Object of a Preposition
Possessive
1. Nominative:
2. Genitive:
3. Dative:
4. Accusative:
5. Ablative:
For each of the following cases write the buzz word(s)
(actually write it, this is not scantron)
Genitive: ________________
Dative:
_______/_______
Ablative: ______/______/______/______
SECTION III: Conjugating
Conjugate the following verbs in the PRESENT tense.
laudō, laudare, laudavī, laudatus: to praise
conjugation:_______
Latin:
English:
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ponō, ponere, posuī, positus
conjugation:_______
Latin:
English:
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
Conjugate the following verbs in the FUTURE tense
monstrō, monstrare, monstrāvī, monstratus: to show conjugation:____
Latin:
English:
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
doceō, docere, docuī, doctus: to teach
conjugation:_______
Latin:
English:
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
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Conjugate the following verb in the PERFECT tense
capiō, capere, cēpī, captus: to seize
conjugation:_______
Latin:
English:
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
SECTION IV: Form Identification
equīs carrōs mandātis.
6. What is the function of equīs in the sentence?
a. subject
b. indirect object
c. NIAWOP
d. dative
e. ablative
7. Who is the subject of mandātis?
a. equīs
b. carrōs
c. they
d. we
e. y’all
puella nautae bonam litteram mandat.
8. Which word(s) are the direct object?
a. puella
b. nautae bonam
c. bonam litteram
d. litteram
e. mandat
magnō carrō pecuniam portāmus.
9. What case are magnō carrō?
a. subject
b. NIAWOP
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
10. Who is the subject of portāmus?
a. magnō carrō
b. pecuniam
c. portamus
d. I
e. we
11. What is the function of pecuniam?
a. direct object
b. subject
c. nominative
d. accusative
e. object of a preposition
ad terrās gratās navigāmus.
12. What is the tense (present, future, or perfect) of navigāmus?
a. present
b. future
c. perfect
13. What is the function of terrās gratās?
a. nominative
b. NIAWOP
c. direct object
d. object of a preposition
e. accusative
agricolae equum dōnat quod familiam amat.
14. What is the function of agricolae?
a. subject
b. indirect object
c. possessive
d. dative
e. ablative
15. What is the function of familiam?
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. NIAWOP
d. accusative
e. ablative
16. How many verbs are in this sentence?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4
filiae ad īnsulās nōn navigābunt.
17. What is the function of filiae?
a. nominative
b. indirect object
c. possessive
d. dative
e. subject
18. What is the function of īnsulās?
a. nominative
b. indirect object
c. direct object
d. dative
e. ablative
curā vītās amīcōrum servābis.
19. What is the function of curā?
a. subject
b. indirect object
c. NIAWOP
d. possessive
e. ablative
20. What case if amīcōrum?
a. possessive
b. genitive
c. NIAWOP
d. dative
e. object of a preposition
SECTION IV: Translation
Translate the following passage. Italicized words are glossed after the
translation.
Cornēlius: ubi est amīcus tuus?
Anna:
Mārcus nunc in Italiā est sed mox ad Hispāniam nāvigābit.
Cornēlius: prōvincia Hispania mihi grāta est, sed aliquandō ad Italiam
nāvigābō et Rōmam spectābō.
Anna:
etiam mihi Hispānia grāta est. Patria mea est et patriam
amō.
etiam Rōmam amō sed ad Italiam nōn nāvigābō et Rōmam
nōn spectābō, quod undās magnās nōn amō.
Cornēlius: etiam nautīs undae magnae nōn grāta sunt. sed Rōma
clāra et grāta est.
Anna:
etiam amīcus meus Rōmam laudat et multās litterās et
pictūrās mittit. sed nōn nāvigābō; Rōmam pictūrīs
spectābō.
mox: soon
mihi: to me (dative)
aliquandō: someday
etiam: also
mea: my
mittit: he sends
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