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LATIN REVIEW of Chapters 1-7, part 2 Jeopardy! Est tempus... LATIN REVIEW of Chapters 1-7, part 2 Jeopardy!

Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Topic 1 FAB VOCAB Topic 2 NAME CASE & # Topic 3 Translate verb Topic 4 Make Salvus/a Agree with these nouns Topic 5 CHANGE # PLSing Topic 6 DEFINI- TIONS $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Topic 1 $100 no longer Quid est non iam ?

Topic 1 $200 emperor Quid est princeps?

Topic 1 $300 she laughs/is laughing Quid est ridet?

Topic 1 $400 nothing Quid est nihil?

Topic 1 $500 anxious, worried What is sollicitus/a ?

Quid est Accusative Plural? Topic 2 $100 ancillas Quid est Accusative Plural?

Topic 2 $200 arbores Quid est Nom. Pl. or Acc. Pl.?

Quid est Nominative Plural? Topic 2 $300 amicae Quid est Nominative Plural?

Quid est Accusative Plural? Topic 2 $400 nuntios Quid est Accusative Plural?

Quid est Nominative singular? Topic 2 $500 ager Quid est Nominative singular?

Topic 3 $100 amant Quid est they love?

Quid est they are working? Topic 3 $200 laborant Quid est they are working?

Topic 3 $300 videre Quid est to see?

Quid est he/she/it approaches? Topic 3 $400 appropinquat Quid est he/she/it approaches?

Topic 3 $500 gemunt Quid est they groan?

Topic 4 $100 cibus Quid est cibus salvus?

Topic 4 $200 silvam Quid est silvam salvam?

Quid est arbores salvas? Topic 4 $300 arbores Quid est arbores salvas?

Topic 4 $400 rami Quis est rami salvi?

Quis est principem salvum? Topic 4 $500 principem Quis est principem salvum?

Topic 5 $100 pueros Quis est puerum?

Topic 5 $200 statuae Quis est statua?

Topic 5 $300 perterritas Quid est perterritam?

Topic 5 $400 agri Quid est ager?

Topic 5 $500 omnes Quis est omnem?

Topic 6 $100 This case is used for ideas of motion to, towards & into. Quid est accusative?

Topic 6 $200 This type of verb takes a direct object. Quid est a transitive verb?

Topic 6 $300 This type of verb does not take a direct object. Quid est an intransitive verb?

Quid est (1) nominative/subject, (2) the verb? Topic 6 $400 When approaching a Latin sentence, these are the first 2 things you should translate in order. Quid est (1) nominative/subject, (2) the verb?

Topic 6 $500 A linking verb (est, sunt) links the subject with the (blank). Quid est a complement?