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Nouns. Verbs. Subordinate Clauses. Vocab. Culture & History. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. How are nouns used in the Dative Case?.
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Nouns Verbs Subordinate Clauses Vocab Culture & History 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Indirect Object; to/for a living being; direct object of a special verb
Give the first, second, and third declension endings (singular and plural)
Give the fourth and fifth declension endings (singular and plural)
Give 5 uses of the Ablative Case other than SID SPACE and means
AgentmeanstimeCTSIDR(H) – away fromablative absoluteseparationorigincomparison
Give the two tenses that DO NOT appear in the subjunctive mood.
Give three ways in which you can translate the subjunctive and identify which tenses you use these words with.
How do you translate each of these verbs?Prin. Pts.: occido, occidere, occisi, occisus1. occisisti2. occiderent3. occisus sum4. occisi essemus
1. occisisti (you killed)2. occiderent (they were killing)3. occisus sum (I have been killed)4. occisi essemus (we had been killed)
Put this verb into the following five forms in Latin:moneo, monēre, monui, monitus1. 1st, sing., indicative, present, active2. 3rd, plural, subj, imp., passive3. 2nd, plural, indicative, future, active4. 1st, pl., subj, perfect, active5. 3rd, singular, subj., present, passive
moneo, monēre, monui, monitus1. 1st, sing., indicative, present, active (moneo)2. 3rd, plural, subj, imp., passive (monerentur)3. 2nd, plural, indicative, future, active (monebitis)4. 1st, pl., subj, perfect, active (monuerimus)5. 3rd, singular, subj., present, passive (moneatur)
What are the three types of “cum” clauses, how do you translate them each respectively, and how do you identify the difference?
Cum Causal: because/sinceCum Circumstantial: whenCum Concessive: althoughYou have to translate the clause both ways to identify the best one.
Give eight question words that indicate the indirect question.
Translate this sentence correctly:Caesar speravitCiceronemad Pompeiumnon iturumesse.
Caesar speravitCiceronem ad Pompeium non iturumesse.Caesar hoped that Cicero would not go to Pompey.
Give the correct meaning of these words:urbs, urbisfilia, ae
Give the correct meaning of these words:meus, a, umstudium, ivulgus, i
Give the correct meaning of these words:essemoririgereregaudēre
Esse: to bemoriri: to diegerere: to wagegaudēre: to rejoice, be glad
Give the correct meaning of these words:intrarepulcherintellegerenamexitium
Intrare: to enterpulcher: pretty, handsomeintellegere: to understandnam: forexitium: destruction, killing, death
No baseThick ColumnPlain CapitalPlain ArchitraveMetopes and TriglyphsNo cornicing
Identify the most pivotal battle in the Gallic Wars, the year it took place, and its Gallic general:
1. What are the three orders of Greek architecture?2. Give two characteristics of each that are NOT the capital of the column.
Identify the Roman who goes with each fact:1. Wrote the Letter about Pompeii2. Wrote the “De Bello Gallico”3. Wrote the “Echo and Narcissus”4. Wrote the “Pro Caelio”5. Killed himself for his political beliefs in the war against Caesar.