Unit II - Review Sheet - Stages 17 & 18

What to study: Derivatives, Vocabulary, Genitive & Ablative cases, agreement of nouns & adjectives; I-stem nouns; culture on Alexandria, Egypt, 7 Wonders & glassmaking

Derivatives - Match the English derivative with its correct meaning.  In the second blank write the Latin root word.

_____    ________________ 1. cabbage            a. chains for the hands

_____    ________________  2. insular               b. to change sides; to be ambiguous

_____    ________________  3. tergiversate       c. scarcity

_____    ________________  4. manacle            d. vegetable shaped like a head

_____    ________________  5. paucity              e. pertaining to an island; narrow-minded

 

Vocabulary - Give the Latin word for each English meaning.

well                                                            soldier

few                                                             unwilling

robber                                                        perhaps

approach                                                    I began

life                                                              part

 

Grammar - A. Give the correct form of the noun (either or accusative or ablative) to follow each preposition.  The noun is listed in its nominative singular form.  Be sure to consider its declension and gender.

1. tergum (pl.) de    _________________________

2. hasta (s.)    per    _________________________

3. latro (s.)    sine    _________________________

4. animus (pl.) cum  _________________________

5. mare (s.) ad        _________________________

 

B. Translate each sentence.  Identify the case, use and gender of the underlined words.

1. tum ingentes latrones cum servis mercatoris effugerunt.

 

2. diu mercator de vita desperabat.

 

3. Barbillus has gemmas a mercatore Arabi emerat.

 

4. mater, quae filio donum dare vult, togas in taberna inspicit.

 

5. ego vinum in aras, quae pro templis deorum erant, fudi.

 

6. feles ex templo exiit et Clementem recte petivit.

 

7. cotidie Clemens deae dona offerebat.

 

8. in illa parte urbis sunt multi latrones.

 

C. Make the adjective 'magnus-a-um' agree with each of the underlined words in section B.  Do the same for the adjective 'fortis-e'.

D. Circle the 3rd declension nouns in this list which are I-stem.  Then give the genitive plural form for each of the nouns in the list.

1. pars, partis            ___________________________

2. rex, regis               ___________________________

3. mare, maris           ___________________________

4. finis, finis              ___________________________

5. mons, montis        ___________________________