Latin II Exam Study Guide, 2007

    Chapters 27-54

35% of Exam:  Translation Section (if the average of your semester translation tests is a 96.0 or better, you may use that test average and not take this part of the exam.) Friday, May 11, 2007

65% of Exam:  Multiple Choice Section covering Grammar, Syntax, and Vocabulary from Ch. 27-54 AND   the Vocabulary section of the exam will be given separately. Vocabulary:  Monday, May 14, 2007; Grammar:  Thursday, May 17

Vocabulary (meaning only:Latin to English or English to Latin), Ch. 27-54

Grammar:

Perfect, Imperfect, Pluperfect and Future Perfect Tenses, Active Voice

Personal Pronouns (ego, nos, tu, vos)

Perfect Passive Participles Used as Adjectives

Third Declension Nouns:  masculine, feminine, and neuter

Passive Voice:  all tenses and infinitives

Principal Parts of Verbs (be able to identify them) and Formation of Verb Stems                                

Transitive Vs. Intransitive Verbs

Ablative of Agent, Manner, Time When, Time Within Which, Respect

Accusative of Time How Long, and Extent of Space

Present Passive Infinitives

Personal Pronouns

All tenses, active and passive voice for all conjugations

“Sum” and  “possum”:  all tenses (including the use of “can” and “could” with 

             other verbs, i.e. he can see)                                        

Possessive Adjectives (meus, tuus, noster, vester)

Verbs which take a complementary infinitive (e.g. possum, iubeo, cupio, debeo,         dubito)

Relative Pronouns (qui, quae, quod)

Interrogative Pronouns (quis, quid)

Interrogative Adjectives (qui, quae, quod)

Perfect Passive Participles used as clauses

Ablative Absolutes

Third Declension i-stem noun rules and declensions

Third Declension Adjectives

Hic & Ille

Is

Idem & Ipse