Latin II Final Exam Review

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Latin II Final Exam Review How much do YOU know? AKA- how much do YOU need to study?

Thursday’s test will have: 10 vocabulary questions 11 derivative questions 15 grammar questions 15 culture questions: 51 points + 29 reading comp = 80 points for final

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word perennial?

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word perennial? annus- year

The cook hurried to the kitchen in order to prepare dinner. a. parare b. pararet c. paravisset

The cook hurried to the kitchen in order to prepare dinner. a. parare b. pararet purpose clause, needs imperfect subjunctive c. paravisset

Caecilius, Metellam in atrio _____________ conspicatus, eam verberare coepit. a. sedentem b. sedens c. sedentes

Caecilius, Metellam in atrio _____________ conspicatus, eam verberare coepit. a. sedentem Metella is accus, so you need an accusative word b. sedens c. sedentes

coquus nimium _______ paravit. a. cibus b. cibum c. cibi

coquus nimium _______ paravit. a. cibus b. cibum c. cibi too much (of) wine, need a partitive genitive

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word prescient?

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word prescient? scio- to know

No one is able to run more quickly than Usain Bolt. a. celeriter b. celerius c. celerrime

No one is able to run more quickly than Usain Bolt. a. celeriter b. celerius more quickly is comparative- c. celerrime

Magistra __________ imperavit ut tacerent. a. discipulis b. discipulorum c. discipulos

Magistra __________ imperavit ut tacerent. a. discipulis impero is a dative taking verb b. discipulorum c. discipulos

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word pontiff?

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word pontiff? pons- bridge

a Romanis _____________, in silvas effugere. necesse erat hostibus, a Romanis _____________, in silvas effugere. a. victos b. victi c. victis

a Romanis _____________, in silvas effugere. necesse erat hostibus, a Romanis _____________, in silvas effugere. a. victos b. victi c. victis the hostages are dative, so the adjective must be dative as well

You were so stupid that you were not knowing your own name. a. nescires b. nesciebam c. nescivissetis

You were so stupid that you were not knowing your own name. a. nescires Result clauses require imperfect subjunctive b. nesciebam c. nescivissetis

______ taedet huius vitae, clamavit Modestus. a. ego b. me c. mihi

______ taedet huius vitae, clamavit Modestus. a. ego b. me taedet, oportet, and decet all use the accusative case c. mihi

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word nomenclature?

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word nomenclature? nomen- name

rex milites rogavit quot barbaros _______________ a. necaret b. necaverunt c. necavissent

rex milites rogavit quot barbaros _______________ a. necaret b. necaverunt c. necavissent- indirect question (pl), requires subjunctive verb

Vercobrix ordered his men to burn down the granaries. a. incendere b. incendissent c. incenderent.

Vercobrix ordered his men to burn down the granaries. a. incendere b. incendissent c. incenderent. Indirect commands required imperfect subjunctive (going on at same time).

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word aperture?

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word aperture? Aperio- to open

Silanus, ē principiīs ēgressus, _________________ mandata dedit. a. militem b. milites c. militibus

Silanus, ē principiīs ēgressus, _________________ mandata dedit. a. militem b. milites c. militibus gave orders to the soldiers, need dative for indirect object

Strythiō Aulī et Publicō persuāsit ut vinum et lucernam ________________. a. portant b. portārent c. portāre.

Strythiō Aulī et Publicō persuāsit ut vinum et lucernam ________________. a. portant b. portārent indirect command requires an imperfect subjunctive c. portāre.

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word indoctrinate?

What is the Latin root (and meaning of Latin root) for the English word indoctrinate? doceo- to teach