Stages 28-29
Test Review Worksheet (first half)
What to study:
I. Derivatives 28-29
II. Vocabulary 28-29
III. Uses of the Cases
A. Abl. of Time, Means, Agent, and w/Preposition (sub, prae, sine, ā/ab, dē, ē/ex, prō, cum, in)
B B. Acc. Of Time, Direct Object, with Prepositions (all others not in “sub prae, . . . etc.”)
IV. Passive Verbs
A. Present Tense
B. Imperfect Tense
C. All Conjugations (1, 2, 3, 3io, 4)
V. Relative Purpose Clause
VI. Culture
A. Stage 28, Interpreting the Evidence: Our knowledge of Roman Britain
B.
Stage 29, Roman Forum
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I. Derivatives: Match the English derivative with its definition. In the second blank write the Latin word
from which the English is derived.
_____ _______________ 1. malicious a. permitting light to pass through
_____ _______________ 2. translucent b. unskillful, awkward, inept
_____ _______________ 3. condolence c. still, inactive or motionless
_____ _______________ 4. opulent d. avorable to or promoting health
_____ _______________ 5. maladroit e. deserving or causing hatred
_____ _______________ 6. dolorous f. expression of sympathy
_____ _______________ 7. quiescent g. ontaining iron
_____ _______________ 8. salutary h. characterized by, or showing malice
_____ _______________ 9. odious i. causing pain or sorrow
_____ _______________ 10. ferrous j. wealthy, rich, or affluent.
II. Give the Latin word for each of these English words.
1. spes, spei (f) 9. diligere 17. ut (+ indicative)
2.
mandāre
10. solvere
18. gemitus, gemitus (m)
3. alii … alii
11. circumvenīre
19. ac, atque
4. pallidus, -a, -um
12. praeficere
20. milia, milium (f.pl.)
5. septuaginta
13. incedere
21. ventus, -i (m)
6. defessus, -a, -um
14. reducere
22. dolere
7. sors, sortis (f)
15. spernere
23. multo
8. metus, metus (m)
16. constituere
24. vester, -a, -um
III. Grammar
A. Identify the case and usage of each underlined noun. Translate each sentence.
1. Salvius, cum dē morte Cogidubnī audīvisset, ē castrīs discessit.
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2. Britannī agricolae nesciēbant cūr Salvius in aulā novem diēs manēret.
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3. hostēs, gladiīs armātī, in castra contendērunt ut mīlitēs Rōmānōs oppugnārent.
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4. nonā horā Salvius puerō imperāvit ut garum Belimicō ac sibi dāret.
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5. Salvius, audaciā Belimicī incensus, adeō saeviēbat ut eum interficere constitueret.
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