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Latin 102 Examinatio Ultima Review NOTE: no macrons, sorry I. Vocabulary. The vocabulary will be just like what you have had in previous tests; I will only test you on the dictionary forms of chapters 27-29. II. Multiple Choice. Circle the letter of the correct answer. 1. Quitus told the other boys goodbye. Quïntus ____ puerös valëre iussit. (a) aliös (b) alterös (c) quösdam (d) quös
2. We were going to the forum. ad forum ____. (a) adveniebamus (b) advenimus (c) adveneramus (d) advenerimus
That girl is much prettier than you are. illa femina multö ____ est quam tü. (a) pulchrior (b) pulchriorem (c) pulchrius (d) pulcherrima
If that ship sails today, it will reach Rome tomorrow. si illa navis hodie ____, cräs Romam adveniet. (a) navigat (b) navigabit (c) navigabat (d) navigaverit
We all saw Caesar lying dead in the ground. omnes Caesarem mortuum in terrä ____ vidimus. (a) iacens (b) iacentem (c) iacet (d) qui iacens
I cannot be happy without my friends. sine ____ gaudere nön possum. (a) amici (b) amicorum (c) amicis (d) amicos
III. Nouns. Give the gender, number and case of the underlined words. (For adjectives, give the gender of the noun it agrees with.) Quintum in urbem duxit et in taberna sedebant vinum bibentes. "age, Quinte," inquit, "omnia mihi narra. quando Athenas advenisti? quid audivisti de patre meo? utrum in periculo manet an in otium recessit?"
Part IV: Participles A. Form the nomintive singular and accusative singular participles of the following verbs:
B. Underline the participle, tell what word it modifies, and translate the sentence. Marcus et Quintus in taberna sedent vinum bibentes. participle goes with: Marcus et Quintus Translation: Marcus and Quintus are sitting in a tavern drinking wine . Part V: Relative pronoun (a) underline the relative pronoun, (b) put parentheses around the relative clause, (c) tell the antecedent of the relative pronoun, and (d) translate the sentence. 1. Quintus hominem videt (qui vestimenta eius rapuerat.) (c)hominem (d) Quintus saw the man who had stolen his clothes. 2. Brutus, (cui Caesar tanta dederat), eum interfecit. (c)Brutus (d) Brutus, to whom Caesar had given so much, killed him. Part VI: Future tenses Form the future and future perfect of the verbs given, keeping consistent in person and number:
Part VII: Translation. |