Stage 4 Test * Latin I

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Stage 4 REVIEW SHEET – Latin I
Nomen:________________________
Datum:________________________
I.
VERBS: Fill in the verb chart with the endings for the Latin
verbs, the English pronouns that translate each ending, and the
Latin words for these English pronouns.
PERSON SINGULAR
Ending Latin Pron. English
st
1
_______ ___________ ________
PLURAL
Ending Latin Pron.
_______ ____________
English
________
2nd
_______
___________
________
_______
________
3rd
________
XXX
________
_______
II.
____________
XXX
_________
NOUNS: Fill in the noun chart with the correct nominative, accusative, and
vocative singular endings.
CASE
1st Declension
2nd Declension
3rd Declension
Nominative
_____________
______________
_______________
Accusative
_____________
______________
________________
Ablative
______________
______________
________________
Vocative
_____________
_____________
________________
III.
CONJUGATION: put these Latin verbs in the correct order in the Present
Tense verb chart AND write the English meaning of each verb.
(dormiunt, dormio, dormimus, dormitis, dormis, dormit-sleep)
SINGULAR
Latin
PLURAL
English meaning
Latin
English meaning
1st _________________________________________________________________________________
2nd _________________________________________________________________________________
3rd__________________________________________________________________________________
IV.
GRAMMAR: use the word bank below to complete each statement.
Nominative
Accusative
Number
Mood
Imperative
Conjugation
Subject
Direct Object
Ablative Place From Which
Accusative Place to Which
Vocative
Case
Tense
Person
Indicative
Declension
Conjugate
Ablative Place Where
Ablative of Accompaniment
_________________1. Noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb
_________________2. Case endings for the subject of the sentence
_________________3. Time the action of the verb occurs
_________________4. Noun or Pronoun that performs the action of the verb
_________________5. Case endings for the direct object of the sentence
_________________6. Group or “family” of endings for Latin nouns
_________________7. Ending on a Latin noun telling how it functions in a sentence
_________________8. The speaker’s attitude toward the action in the sentence
_________________9. To change the ending on a Latin verb
_________________10. The “subject” the sentence (there are 3 of them)
_________________11. Mood indicating a statement or fact
_________________12. Mood indicating a command
_________________13. Case endings on a noun that is being “called” or addressed
_________________14. Group of Latin verbs
_________________15. Term for “singular” or “plural”; can relate to noun or verb
Endings
_________________16. “in hortō; in forō; in atriō”
_________________17. “ad villam; ad theatrum; ad forum”
_________________18. “cum Caeciliō; cum servo”
_________________19. “ē/ex villā”
V.
TRANSLATION: Translate “dormio” 3 ways in the PRESENT tense.
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_______________________________________
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VI.
APPLICATION: choose the correct verb for each blank.
(cenat, cenō, cenant, cenas, cenāmus, cenatis)
1. tū ______________________________________
2. vōs______________________________________
3. Metella et Caecilius______________________
4. egō _____________________________________
5. filīus et egō______________________________
6. argentarius______________________________
VII. MATCHING: match the verb with their English meanings.
______1. ambulat
______2. vendō
______3. ambulant
______4. vendis
______5. vendimus
______6. ambulō
______7. ambulas
______8. ambulamus
______9. venditis
______10. vendunt
______11. ambulatis
______12. vendit
a. you do walk(sing.)
b. I do walk
c. We sell
d. They sell
e. They walk
f. you do walk (pl.)
g. you sell(pl.)
h. you do sell (sing.)
i. We walk
j. I do sell
k. it walks
l. it sells
VIII. APPLICATION: select the Latin form that correctly completes the sentence.
_____1. tū _________senex.
A.) sum B.) es c.) est
_____2. ego ancillam________. A.) vendō B.) vendis C.) vendit
_____3. servus in culinā____. A.) laborō B.) laboras C.) laborat
_____4. tū vinum______.
A.) bibō B.) bibis C.) bibit
_____5. Caecilius ancillam______.
A.) delectō B.) delectas C.) delectat
_____6. Metella in cubiculō______.
A.) dormiō B.) dormis C.) dormit
_____7. ___________ ascendit arborem.
A.) filius B.) filium
_____8. ________Grumiō videt.
A.) pictura B.) picturam
_____9. egō ___________Metella.
A.) sum
B.) es
C.) est
_____10. pictor et senex _________in basilica. A.) cenat B.) cenamus C.) cenant
_____11. vos picturam ____________. A.) pingis B.) pingō C.) pingitis
_____12. nos __________spectaculum. A.) spectamus B.) spectatis C.) spectant
_____13. mater et egō _______cibum. A.) coqumus B.) coquit C.) coquunt
_____15. Hermogenes est __________. A.) laetus B.) laetum
EXTRA CREDIT
1. What is the law court in Pompeii called?______________________
2. What is the marketplace called?______________________________
3. Who is the Egyptian goddess worshipped by the Romans?________________
4. What is the name of the 2 senior officials in the law court?__________________
5. How many more days until Winter Break?________________________
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