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Latin I First Semester Exam

 Study Guide, Chapter 1-26

 

Inflections

Gender of Nouns

Pronunciation

Latin Alphabet

Diphthongs

Syllabification (How to divide words into syllables)

Ultima, Penult, Antepenult

Accents (which syllable gets the accent)

Cases of Nouns/Adjectives

Usage of Nouns/Adjectives in the Six Cases (includes the vocative)

First Declension

Roman Numerals

Verb Conjugation and Translation in Present, Future, Perfect, and Imperfect Tenses for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd -io, and 4th Conjugation Verbs

Conjugation and Translation of Asum@ in Present, Future, Perfect, and Imperfect Tenses

Ablative of Place Where, Ablative of Means, Ablative of Accompaniment

Accusative of Place to Which

Prepositions and the Case of their Object

First and Second Declension Adjectives: Declension and Usage

Principal Parts of Verbs

Formation of the Present and Perfect Verb Stem

Which Verb Stem is Used for the different Tenses

Usage of Ane@, Anum@, and Anonne@

Formation and Translation of Adverbs

Imperative Mood

Vocative Case

Appositive Usage

Cardinal Numbers 1-20, 100, 1000;

Idiomatic Expressions

Vocabulary, Chapter 1-26 (meaning only)

 

Exam Components: (N.B.:  No Knowledge Wall during the Exam)

35% Exam Translation Grade.

Everyone must take the translation portion of the exam given on Friday, December 9, 2005 except those          with a 96 or better average on translation tests taken during the semester.

        

            65% of Exam includes the following:

Vocabulary Section of the exam (all multiple choice questions; meaning only (no principal parts, genders, genitives) will be given on Tuesday, December 13.

Multiple Choice Questions based on all the items listed above; to be given on Thursday , December 15, 2005. 

Exam: 25% of Overall Grade

N.B.If your exam grade is higher (without a curve) than your course grade average, the exam grade will count as your final grade for the course.