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Vocabulary for Latin IV Final Fall
aestas,
ago,agere,______________,______________
alius
alter
amitto
animus
ars,__________
asperus,a,um
brevis,breve
cado,cadere,______________
capio, capere, _______________
caput
careo, carēre
celer
civis
cogito, cogitāre
consilium
corpus,________________
credo,credere
cupio,cupere
curro, currere
debeo
desidero,desiderare,__________
dico,dicere,_____________,_________________
dies,_____________
do,dare,______________,_____________________
duco,ducere,_______________,__________________
dulcis
facilis
facio,facere,___________,_____________________
fortis
fugio,fugere
genu,_____________
genus
habeo
iacio,iacere,____________
idem, ________________,_____________________
ille,illa,illud
ingens
insidiae
ipse
iste
iterum
ius,______________
mare,___________
memoria
mens
misceo, miscēre,________________
miser,misera,miserum
mitto,mittere,_____________,______________
mors,___________
mundus
muto, mutāre
neuter
nullus
omnis
periculum,____________
potens,____________________
quare
qui,quae,quod
quoniam
res,_____________
spiritus
sto,stare,______________,________________
templum
tempus
teneo,tenere
unus
urbs
venio,venire
video
vitium
vito, vitare
Latin IV Final – Fall
What to study
1.. Tell the person, number and tense of a given verb in the active voice (present, imperfect,
future, perfect, pluperfect, fut. perf ) and passive voices (present, imperfect, future, perfect,
pluperfect)
2. Translate:
Laocoon Speaks out against the Trojan horse
Sentences from the review sheet
4. Know what declensions are masc, fem., neuter for all 5 declensions
5. Know the principal parts of all verbs indicated on the vocab. sheet above.
6. Know the genitive of all nouns on the vocab. sheet above.
7. Know how to decline all 5 noun declensions.
8. Know how to identify and translate participles
. scite omnia quod te docui.
Latin IV Final Review - Fall
porto, portāre, portavi, portatus – to carry
audio, audīre, audivi, auditus – to hear, listen
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus – to lead
moneo, monēre, monui, monitus – to warn
Match the Latin word to the correct definition or verb tense
1. portant
A. they will carry
2. portabunt
B. they carried
3. portaverunt
C. they carry
4. laudati sunt
D. they had been carried
5. laudaverint
E. they will have praised
________________________________________________________________
6. duco
A.1st person, singular, imperfect
7. ducam
B. 1st person, singular, present
8. ducebam
C. 1st person, singular, perfect
9. duxi
D. 1st person, singular, future
10.duxeram
E. 1st person, singular, pluperfect
_________________________________________________________________
11. monebaris
A. you used to warn
12. monisti
B. you are being warned
13. moneris
C. you had warned
14. monebas
D. you were being warned
15. monueras
E. you warned
__________________________________________________________________
16. sum
17.ero
A. I am
B. they have been
18.est
19.eram
20.fuerunt
C. I will be
D. he is
E. I was
Answer the following questions:
21. Name the genders found in each noun declension:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
22. Which case ending firmly identifies the declension to which a noun belongs:
A. nominative B. genitive C.infinitive D. 1st person singular
23. The listing of all forms of a verb is called :
A. declension B. conjugation C. infinitive D. base
24. Neuter nominative and accusative plurals of the 3rd declension always end in:
A. es
B. a
C.i
D. um
E. is
25. Which of the following is not a participle in Latin?
A. present active
B. present passive
C. perfect passive
D. future active
26. The neuter for haec is unusual because:
A. It is the same in the singula and plural B. it is formed just like illud C. It looks just like a
1st declension feminine form D. It violates the “law of neuters”.
27. Which, if any, of these demonstratives can have a contemptuous or disparaging sense?
A. hic B. ille C. iste D. none of these
28. All perfect passive system forms are constructed on the stem found in the
________principal part.
A. 1st person singular B. infinitive C. 3rd principal part D. genitive
E. 4th principal
part
29. Which of the following does not take a preposition?
A. means B. accompaniment C. manner D. place from which
30. What verbs take an ablative of separation?
Find the correct verb tense for the following verbs:
A. present, passive B. imperfect passive C. future passive
E.perfect,active
D. perfect passive
31. cogitavit
32. cogitabuntur
33. remanebar
34. remanemur
35. laudatus est
36. videberis
37. vident
38. ducor
39. duxi
Translate the following sentences:
Eo die vicini eius cum curā laboraverunt atque multas res paraverunt.
Paucis diebus Cicero rem publicam ē periculō eripiet.
Malum est consilium quod mutari non potest.
Nihil autem est cura nobis, si non cupimus, et non caret is qui non desiderat.
Illum oratorem in mediō senatū iterum petentem finem bellorum ac scelerum non
audivistis.
Mater, filium amans, auxilium dat.
Pater, filiam visurus, casam parabat.
Vives meis praesidiis opressus.
Cura oratoris dicturi eos audituros delectat.