Final Exam General Review PowerPoint

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