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Nouns. Verbs. Verbs II. Vocab. Culture. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. What are the five noun cases?. Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nouns Verbs Verbs II Vocab Culture

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What are the five noun cases?

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NominativeGenitiveDative

AccusativeAblative

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What two cases are used for nouns following prepositions?

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Accusative Ablative

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Write down the noun chart.

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Case 1st 2nd 3rdNom a us/r ----Gen ae i isDat ae o iAcc am um emAbl ā o eNom ae i esGen arum orum umDat īs īs ibusAcc as os esAbl īs īs ibus

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Give the correct declension number for each of these nouns:

dominus, iflamma, ae

mater, matrislapis, lapidis

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dominus, i – 2nd declensionflamma, ae – 1st declension

mater, matris – 3rd declensionlapis, lapidis – 3rd declension

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Correctly Identify what case would be used for each of these words if this sentence were in

Latin:The girls donate the dolls

to the daughters of their slave-women in the villa.

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The girls (nominative) donate the dolls (accusative)

to the daughters (dative)of their slave-women (genitive)

in the villa (ablative).

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What does “number” mean in regard to verbs?

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Identifies how many subjects there are

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Give the two tenses that use the third principal part as their root

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Perfect and Pluperfect

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Give three ways in which you can translate the perfect tense.

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_______eddid ______

has/have______ed

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How do you translate each of these verbs?

Prin. Pts.: video, vidēre, vidi1. vidisti

2. videbant3. videratis4. videmus

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1. Vidisti (You saw)2. Videbant (They were seeing)3. videratis (You all had seen)

4. videmus (We see)

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Put this verb into the following three forms in Latin:

amo, amare, amavi1. They love.2. We loved.

3. He had loved.

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1. They love. (amant)2. We loved. (amavimus)

3. He had loved. (amaverat)

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What does “est” mean?

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He/She/It is

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What does “potest” mean?

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He/She/It is able

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What does “voluimus” mean?(volo, velle, volui)

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We wanted.

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What does “ibant” mean?

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They were going.

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What does “Noli dormire!” mean?

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Don’t sleep!

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Give the correct meaning of this word:

puella, -ae

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girl

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Give the correct meaning of these words:

epistula, -aeingens, ingentis

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Letterhuge

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Give the correct meaning of these words:

clamo, -aretraho, -erefacio, -ere

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To screamto drag

to do, make

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Give the correct meaning of these words:

ubicave

bonus, a, umpes, pedis

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Where/whenbe careful!

Goodfoot

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Give the correct meaning of these words:

subbellum, -i

mater, matristempus, temporismoveo, movere

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Underwar

mothertime

to move

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In what year was Rome founded?

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753 BC

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On what hill did Romulus have his hut?

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The Palatine

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List three functions of the Roman Forum.

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1. Wall Street2. Religious Center

3. Legal Center4. Government Center

5. Cultural Center

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Name four generals of the Punic Wars (Roman or Carthaginian).

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HamilcarHannibalHasdrubal

Publius Cornelius Scipio AfricanusCato the Elder (acceptable)

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Tell me these items in Latin:Largest Racetrack in Rome

Center BarrierTurning Post

4 racing factionesName of the Emperor who built

the largest racetrack

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Circus MaximusSpinameta

Russati, Albati, Prasini, VenetiTrajan