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Stage 13 Test Review

Stage 13 Test Review. Test Format – 82 questions. (9 mc) Reading Comprehension ( Bregans & the Bull) (6 mc) grammar from passage (10 Matching) Characters from Stage 13 (5 mc) Choose the correct Latin form of the English verb phrase (5 Matching) Match the Latin verb to its antonym

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Stage 13 Test Review

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  1. Stage 13Test Review

  2. Test Format – 82 questions • (9 mc) Reading Comprehension (Bregans & the Bull) • (6 mc) grammar from passage • (10 Matching) Characters from Stage 13 • (5 mc) Choose the correct Latin form of the English verb phrase • (5 Matching) Match the Latin verb to its antonym • (5 mc) Vocab. Knowledge • (5 mc) Identify the Verb Conjugation • (5 mc) Which character said this? • (6 mc) choose the correct modal verb form to complete the sentence • (5 Matching) Derivatives of “dicere” – do Word Study B, p. 25 • (10 mc) Culture • (12 matching) – match the Latin forms of possum, poteram, potui, sum, eram, nolo, & volo to their English meanings

  3. Reading Comprehension • Section I - M/C • Section II – Grammar Identification • Know verb tenses – present, imperfect, perfect • Know tenses of being/linking verbs • Know how to recognize and translate infinitives • What is a complementary infinitive? • Know your pronouns – ego, mihi, me, tu, tibi, te • Know the special verbs that take the dative as their DO = credit, placet, favet • What does the ending –ne indicate? • question • What does the ending –que indicate? • And • Important vocabulary • Maneo, manēre, manuī – remain, stay • Deleo, delēre, deluī – destroy

  4. Examples • What is the infinitive in this sentence? PostridieSalviusfunduminspicerevoluit. • Inspicere • To inspect • How is the infinitive used? • To “complement/complete” the meaning of the modal verb voloit.

  5. Character Recognition • Section III –Character Descriptions (10 Matching) • Ex. optimesaltarepotest. a. Alator b. Anti-Loquax c. Loquax Anti-Loqax • Section VIII – Who said it? (5 MC) Bregans, Pompeius, Salvius, Varica, Cervix, Anti-Loquax Ex. ego servos inutilesretinerenolo. Salvius

  6. Verb Identification • Section IV – Choose the correct tense form. • Ex. The master arrives. • Advenit b. adveniebat c. advēnit d. advenīre Advenit • Section VII – which conjugation? • Ex. advenio, advenīre, advēni 4th If you need help, refer to the stage 13 introduction ppt. • Section IX – Match the verb to the correct subject. • Ex. Ego ambulare___. • a. possum b. potes c. possumus d. possunt possum

  7. Verb Identification • Section XII – Matching – forms of possum, sum, and nolo • Ex. poteras a. To be able b. You used to be able c. You could You used to be able • Ex. potuisti • To be able b. You used to be able c. You could You could • Ex. posse • To be able b. You used to be able c. You could To be able

  8. Culture • Section XI – 10 M/C • Who was the first Roman to lead his troops into Britain in 55 BC? • Julius Caesar • Who was the governor of Britain during the time of our stories? • Julius Agricola • Who ordered the invasion of Britain in AD 43? • Claudius • For more review, study your Culture WS and review the Culture ppt

  9. Vocabulary • Section V – Match with antonym • Section VI – words by groups (Which word does not fit?) • Section X – Derivatives of dicere (p. 25 B) • For review: know the meaning of the following: • Festinare • Decidere • Ruere • Iacere • Capere • Incidere • Credere • legere • Necare • Interficere • Villa • Aedificium • Vita • Horreum • Laetus • Aeger • Fessus • Nullus • Dicere • Trahere • Nuntiare • narrare

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