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Stage 17 Test Review. Genitive Case Tenses. Stage 17 Review. Reading Comprehension (11 lines) “More of Quintus’s conversation with Cogidubnus 10 Context Questions Vocabulary to review: cotidie , ursa / ursae , callidus , princeps / principis , paene , punīre
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Stage 17 Test Review Genitive Case Tenses
Stage 17 Review • Reading Comprehension (11 lines) • “More of Quintus’s conversation with Cogidubnus • 10 Context Questions • Vocabulary to review: cotidie, ursa/ursae, callidus, princeps/principis, paene, punīre • Review all forms of volo & other verbs (p. 206-07) • Derivatives • 9 • Culture Multiple Choice (6) • Character Matching • 5 • NAME YOUR CHARACTERS: Diogenes, Barbillus, Plancus
Stage 17 Review • T/F Culture • 8 • City of Alexandria!!! • People: Ptolemy, Alexander the great, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Mark Antony, obelisk, Euclid, Aristarchus • Places: Pharos, Caesareum, obelisk
Stage 17 Review • Fill in the blank (5) • PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES!!! • Ablative vs. Accusative • The merchants were walking through the city. • Mercatores per____ambulabant. • Ask - is the preposition per in SID SPACE? • No • Then it must be used with an accusative case noun. • Ask - is the OP singular or plural? • City is singular • Ask – what declension is city? • 3rd • What is the 3rd declension, singular, accusative ending? • urbem
Stage 17 Review • Matching Antonyms! • 5 • From vocabulary • Pictures • 5 • Matching to descriptive sentences • Case recognition • 5 – Nom., Gen., Dat., Acc., Abl. • Sentences – what is the case of the underlined word?
Stage 17 Review • Synonyms (4) • Vocabulary (by association) • Words related to a specific area • Culture Matching • Museum, Obelisk, Royal Quarter, Aristarchus, Euclid • Best English translation • 5
Stage 17 Review • Agmen • Aliquid • Ambulāre • Ara • Appropinquāre • Benignus • Debēre • Diu • Favēre • Ferox • Huc
Stage 17 Review • Huc • Ignavus • Incitāre • Ingentissimus • Invitus • litus • Mox • Olim • Ordo • Paulisper • Pervenīre
Stage 17 Review • Plausus • (applause) • Procedere • Redīre • Quondam • Sacerdos • Stultus • Unda