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Review for Final Exam Final will be 80 questions All multiple choice/matching/true or false Majority will be grammar and translating Some culture questions No vocabulary questions Have your charts memorized
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Do you remember… ??? Verb Tenses: Present, Imperfect, Perfect How they are translated: I walk, I was walking, I walked Irregular Verbs: sum, volo, nolo, possum Noun Declension: 1 st (a, ae), 2 nd (us, i), 3 rd (*, is) Noun Cases: Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative Adjectives: 1 st and 2 nd Declension Adjectives (bonus, a, um) vs. 3 rd Declension Adjectives (fortis, is, e) Adjectives Must Agree: Case, Number, Gender Infinitives: 2 nd Principle Part, “to verb”
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Learn Now or Forever Struggle…
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1 st / 2 nd Declension Adjectives bonus, bona, bonum magnus, magna, magnum parvus, a, um decorus, a, um unus, a, um
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3 rd Declension Adjectives gravis, gravis, grave gravis, gravis, gravis gravi, gravi, gravi gravem, gravem, grave difficilis, is, e fidelis, is, elevis, is, e
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Adjectives CANNOT shift their Declension!!!!!
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In Latin your adjectives agree with their nouns in… 1. CASE (NOM, ACCUS, DAT, etc) 2. NUMBER (SING or PLUR) 3. GENDER (M, F, or N) project
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An ADJECTIVE will always be in the same case, number, and gender as the noun it is describing or modifying. However, they will not always be the same declension. They may or may not have endings that are spelled the same.
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Same Ending Examples: bona cenapulchra rosa parva puella magnum atrium bonum atriumbonus amicus fidelis canis magnam amphoram
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Unsimilar Ending Examples that do infact match in case, number, & gender: fortis milesutile horreum difficilis labor fortis vir fortis feminabonus mercator magna urbsparva navis gravem amphoram
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1.The terrified slave girl hurried to the kitchen. 2.The cook greeted the terrified slave girl. 3.The citizens praised the brave merchant. 4.The citizens gave a reward to the brave merchant. 5.The old man had a good son. 6.The old man bought a house for his good son.
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Warm Up for 5/30 Put the following into Latin! 1.the strong merchant 2.the strong boys 3.the strong house (acc.) 4.the strong cups 5.the happy friends 6.the happy dogs (acc.) 7.the happy girls 1. fortis mercator 2. fortes pueri 3. fortem villam 4. fortia pocula 5. laeti amici 6. laetos canes 7. laetae puellae
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Prepositions!
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Accusatives 1.ad 2.ante 3.apud 4.circum 5.in 6.per 7.post 8.prope 9.trans Ablatives 1.a/ab 2.cum 3.de 4.e/ex 5.in 6.pro 7.sine 8.sub
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Prepositions in Motion! Prepositions in Motion!
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Fill in the Prepositions and the case they take Prepositions (40-41) IN (+ ABL) camera Ablatives used here a / abe / ex insub de Accusatives used here adper inprope
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IN (+ ABL) IN (+ ACC) A / AB E / EX AD SUB IN (+ ABL) DE PER PROPE
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1. ante patrem 2. prope aquam 3. in aqua 4. in aquam 5. ex aqua 6. cum patre 7. in mensa 8. post patrem 9. trans aquam 10. sine patre 11. sub mensa 12. per festram A K J D IG H EF CB L
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Warm Up for 5/19 Give the Latin AND the case of the object 1.away from, from 2.into 3.to / towards 4.under 5.in front of 6.behind / after 7.down from / about 8.through 9.out of 10.with 1.a / ab,ablative 2.in,accus. 3.ad,accus. 4.sub,ablative 5.pro,ablative 6.post, accus. 7.de,ablative 8.per,accus. 9.e / ex,ablative 10.cum,ablative
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Verbs Review
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In(tense) Chart Present (verbs) Imperfect (was verbing) Perfect (verbed) Pluperfect (had verbed) 1 st S (I) obamieram 2 nd S (you) sbasistieras 3 rd S (s/he) tbatiterat 1 st P (We) musbamusimuseramus 2 nd P (Y’all) tisbatisistiseratis 3 rd P (They) ntbanterunterant
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In(tense) Chart – Irregular Verbs Present (verbs) Imperfect (was verbing) 1 st S (I) sumeram 2 nd S (you) eseras 3 rd S (s/he) esterat 1 st P (We) sumuseramus 2 nd P (Y’all) estiseratis 3 rd P (They) sunterant
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Conjugation Review
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Can you group the verbs into 4 conjugations? specto, spectare dormio, dormire bibo, bibere sedeo, sedēre audio, audire rideo, ridēre venio, venire exspecto, exspectare disco, discere laboro, laborare quaero, quaerere canto, cantare
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1 st Conjugation Verbs: - o, -āre verbs specto, spectare specto, spectare exspecto, exspectare canto, cantare canto, cantare laboro, laborare laboro, laborare 3 rd Conjugation Verbs: o/io, - ere verbs bibo, bibere bibo, bibere disco, discere disco, discere quaero, quaerere 2nd Conjugation Verbs: -eo, -ēre verbs sedeo, sedēre rideo, ridēre rideo, ridēre 4 th Conjugation Verbs: io, - īre verbs audio, audire audio, audire dormio, dormire venio, venire venio, venire
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Fill in the Present Endings 1 st conjugation verbs look like: spect__t, cant __ t, labor __ t, intr __ t spect__t, cant __ t, labor __ t, intr __ t 2nd conjugation verbs look like: sed __ t, rid__ t 3 rd conjugation verbs look like: bib __ t, scrib __ t, quaer __ t, disc __ t 4 th conjugation verbs look like: aud __ t, dorm __ t, ven __ t
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Present Endings 1 st conjugation verbs look like: spectat, cantat, laborat, intrat, laudat spectat, cantat, laborat, intrat, laudat 2nd conjugation verbs look like: sedet, ridet 3 rd conjugation verbs look like: bibit, scribit, quaerit, discit 4 th conjugation verbs look like: audit, dormit, venit
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Warm Up for 5/1 Make separate lists of Imperfect & Perfect verbs. Then translate all that remains! Imperfect Perfect Translate Remaining eratis stabamus clamabamus parabas recepit dedimus petivit venerunt vulneravi nullam pecuniam habeo I have no money!!!
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Irregular Verbs
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possum potes potest possumus potestis possunt possum, posse, potui to be able / can (Present)
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possum, posse, potui I was able / I could (Imperfect) poteram poteras poterat poteramus poteratis poterant
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volo, velle, volui to want (Present) volovisvult volumusvultisvolunt 6th
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nolo, nolle, nolui not to want / don’t want (Present) nolo non vis non vult nolumus non vultis nolunt
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Examples
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Other Grammar to Review…
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Pronouns have cases too! NominativeDativeAccusative egomihime tutibite nosnobisnos vosvobisvos
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Usage 1 st (most Fem)* 2 nd (M and N) 3 rd (All genders) 4 th (m /n)* 5 th ( Most Fem)* Nom SingularSubject a us/r (um) anythingus (ū)ēs Genitive singPossession aeīisūseī Dative sing‘to’ or ‘for’ aeōīuī (ū)eī Accusative sDirect Obj amumem (nom) um (ū)em Ablative singby/in/from/w/ āōe (ī)ūē Nom PluralSubject aeī (a)ēs (a/ia)ūs (ua)ēs Genitive PlPossession ārumōrumum (ium)uumērum Dative Pl‘to’ or ‘for’ īs ibus ēbus Accusative PlDirect Obj āsōs (a) ēs/īs (a/ia) ūs (ua)ēs Ablative Plby/in/from/w/ īs ibus ēbus
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info ?happy?--- ? happier; more happy ?quam = ? ? happiest; most happy; very happy ?quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappy?--- ? happier; more happy ?quam = ? ? happiest; most happy; very happy ?quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappy?--- Comparative happier; more happy ?quam = ? ? happiest; most happy; very happy ?quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappy?--- Comparative happier; more happy ?quam =? Superlative happiest; most happy; very happy ?quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappylaetus, -a, -um--- Comparative happier; more happy ?quam = ? Superlative happiest; most happy; very happy ?quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappylaetus, -a, -um--- Comparative happier; more happy laetior, laetioris quam = ? Superlative happiest; most happy; very happy ?quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappylaetus, -a, -um--- Comparative happier; more happy laetior, laetioris quam =? Superlative happiest; most happy; very happy laetissimus, -a, -um quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappylaetus, -a, -um--- Comparative happier; more happy laetior, laetioris quam = than Superlative happiest; most happy; very happy laetissimus, -a, -um quam = ?
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Degrees of Adjectives EnglishLatin Extra Info Positivehappylaetus, -a, -um--- Comparative happier; more happy laetior, laetioris quam = than Superlative happiest; most happy; very happy laetissimus, -a, -um quam = as ______ as possible
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