L2 Finals Flashcards

1
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Give the Declension of Ego (NGD)

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N S → ego,
G S → meī,
D S → mihi,
Ac S → mē,
Ab S → mē,
N P → nōs,
G P → nostrūm,
D P → nōbīs,
Ac P → nōs,
Ab P → nōbīs

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Give the Paradigm of īdem (NGD)

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N S → īdem,
G S → ēiusdem,
D S → eīdem,
Ac S → eundem,
Ab S → eōdem,
N P → eīdem,
G P → eōrundem,
D P → eīsdem,
Ac P → eōsdem,
Ab P → eīsdem

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Give the perfect indicative active forms of moneō (123)

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1a → monuī,
2s → monuistī
3s → monuit,
1p → monuimus,
2p → monuistis,
3p → monuērunt,

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Give the parsing (mood, tense, voice, person, number) for the main verb of the following Latin sentence: Post paucas horas Ceasar Asiam cēpit.

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Mood → indicative,
Tense → perfect,
Voice → active,
Person → 3rd,
Number → singular

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5
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Perfect Indicative Active of laudō. Fill in the paradigm form. (123)

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1S → laudāvi,
2S → ladāvistī,
3S → laudāvit,
1P → laudāvimus,
2P → laudāvistis,
3P → laudāvērunt

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6
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Type in the direct object from the following Latin sentence. User lower case.
Fata viam invenient.

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viam

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Type in the word to which “sē” refers back to in the following Latin sentence:
Consules sē nec tēcum nec cum illīs aliīs iungēbant.

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Consules

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8
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Fill in the paradigm for the Pluperfect Indicative Active. Laudo (123)

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1S → laudāveram,
2S → laudāverās,
3S → laudāverat,
1P → laudāverāmus,
2P. → laudāverātis,
3P → laudāverant

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9
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Give the parsing (mood, tense, voice, person, number) of the main verb of the following sentence:
Magnam partem illārum urbium post multōs annōs vī et cōnsiliō capiēbat.

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Mood → indicative,
Tense → imperfect,
Voice → active,
Person → 3rd,
Number → singular

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10
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Give the declension of hostis (NGD)

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N S → hostis,
G S → hostis,
D S → hostī,
Ac S → hostem,
Ab S → hoste,
N P → hostēs,
G P → hostium,
D P → hostibus,
Ac P → hostēs,
Ab P → hostibus

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11
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GIve the future indicative active forms of moneo (123)

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1s → monēbō,
2s → monēbis,
3s → monēbit,
1p → monēbimus,
2p → monēbitis,
3p → monēbunt

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Give the parsing (mood, tense, voice, person, number) of the last verb in the following sentence:
Duo ex filiis ā portā per agros cum patre suō heri currēbant et in aquam cecidērunt.

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Mood → indicative,
Tense → perfect,
Voice → active,
Person → 3rd,
Number → plural

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13
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Give the forms for the Future Perfect Active audiō (123)

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1s → audīverō,
2s → audīveris,
3s → audīverit,
1p → audīverimus,
2p → audīveritis,
3p → audīverint

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14
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Give the pardigm for the Imperfect Indicative Active of Sum. (123)

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1s → eram,
2s → erās,
3s → erat,
1p → erāmus,
2p → erātis,
3p → erant

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15
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Decline the feminine forms of omnis (NGD)

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N S → omnis,
G S → omnis,
D S → omnī,
Ac S → omnem,
Ab S → omnī,
N P → omnēs,
G P → omnium,
D P → omnibus,
Ac P → omnēs,
Ab P → omnibus

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16
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Why does the underlined word appear in the case in which it appears?
Fortēs virī et fēminae ante AETĀTEM NOSTRAM vīvēbant.

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It is accusative because it is governed by a preposition that takes the accusative.

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give the Declension of the masculine relative pronoun (NGD)

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N S → quī,
G S → cūius,
D S → cui,
Ac S → quem,
Ab S → quō,
N P → quī,
G P → quōrum,
D P → quibus,
Ac P → quōs,
Ab P → quibus

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Give the imperfect, indicative, active forms for moneō (123)

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1s → monēbam,
2s → monēbās,
3s → monēbat,
1p → monēbāmus,
2p → monēbātis,
3p → monēbant

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Match the person and number with the correct form of the Present Indicative Active of Laudo. (123)

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1s → laudo,
2s → laudas,
3s → laudat,
1p→ laudamus,
2p → laudatis,
3p → laudant

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Give the parsing (mood, tense, voice, person, number) for the main verb of the following Latin sentence: Post paucas horas Ceasar Asiam cēpit.

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Mood → indicative,
Tense → perfect,
Voice → active,
Person → 3rd,
Number → singular

21
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Type in the direct object of the following Latin sentence:
Puer matrem timēbat, quae eum saepe neglegēbat.

22
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Give the imperfect indicative passive of laudō (123)

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1s → laudābar,
2s → laudābāris,
3s → laudābātur,
1p → laudābāmur,
2p → laudābāminī,
3p → laudābantur

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Give the present indicative passive forms of moneō (123)

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1s → moneor,
2s → monēris,
3s → monētur,
1p → monēmur,
2p → monēminī,
3p → monentur

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Give the parsing (mood, tense, voice, person, number) of the main verb of the following sentence:
Multī morte etiam facilī nimis terrentur.

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Mood → indicative,
Tense → present,
Voice → passive,
Person → 3rd,
Number → plural

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Give the pluperfect indicative passive of laudō (123)
1s → laudātus eram, 2s → laudātus erās, 3s → laudātus erat, 1p → laudātī erāmus, 2p → laudātī erātis, 3p → laudātī erant
26
What form of speech is the first word in the following Latin sentence? Quis libertatem eorum eo tempore delēre coepit?
Interrogative pronoun
27
Give the declension of cornū (NGD)
N S → cornū, G S → cornūs, D S → cornū(i), Ac S → cornū, Ab S → cornū, N P → cornua, G P → cornuum, D P → cornibus, Ac P → cornua, Ab P → cornibus
28
Give the forms of corpus. (NGD)
N S → corpus, G S → corporis, D S → corporī, Ac S → corpus, Ab S → corpore, N P → corpora, G P → corporum, D P → corporibus, Ac P. → corpora, Ab P → corporibus
29
What case is the underlined noun? A quibus studium DIFFICILIUM artium eo tempore neglectum est?
Genitive