Latin 2H Review Assessment
TerminologyMatch the term to its definition. 1. A group of nouns which utilize the same set of endings: declension2. Whether a noun is masculine or feminine is known as: gender3. The endings on nouns that reveal its function in the sentence: case4. This refers to whether a word is singular or plural: number5. The noun that receives the action of verb: direct object6. The noun that performs the action in the sentence: subject7. A group of verbs which all form the same way: conjugation8. This refers to when a verb happens (past, present, or future): tense9. Indicates an action that is happening now: present10. Indicates repeated or ongoing actions in the past: imperfect11. The base form of the verb; not bound by subject or time: infinitive12. The form of the verb which expresses a command: imperative Verb Formation-Present Conjugate the verb dico, dicere in the present tense.Be careful to consider the conjugation before you begin! dico, dicere Singuar Plural 1st person dico dicimus 2nd person dicis dicitis 3rd person dicit dicunt Verb Formation-Imperfect Conjugate the verb rideo, ridēre in the imperfect tense. rideo, ridēre Singuar Plural 1st person ridebam ridebamus 2nd person ridebas ridebatis 3rd person ridebat ridebant Sentence CompletionsComplete the verb with the appropriate imperfect tense ending. 1. Cornelius, ubi epistulas scribebat, liberos vidēre nolebat.2. Tu, Syre, dormiebas dum tabellarius appropinquabat.3. "Nos omnes raedas spectabamus!" exclamant pueri.4. Davus et servi in silvā Getam petebant. Case Usage Match the case name to its function. nominative subject genitive possession accusative direct object ablative prep phrases; special constructions vocative calling someone directly by name 1st Declension Endings Fill in the endings for each case. 1st Declension singular plural nominative a ae genitive ae arum accusative am as ablative ä is 2nd Declension Endings Fill in the endings for each case. 2nd Declension singular plural nominative us i genitive i orum accusative um os ablative o is 3rd Declension Endings Fill in the endings for each case. 3rd Declension singular plural nominative varies es genitive is um accusative em es ablative e ibus Identifying the declension of nouns Sort the nouns into the declension in which it belongs. 1st Declension ianua area cista epistula silva 2nd Declension dominus hortus lupus vir puer 3rd Declension ianitor ars frater princeps civis Adjective-Noun AgreementChoose the correct form of the adjective to modify the highlighted noun.Davus cum servis _ in agros ambulat. defessus defessos defessis Puellae vocem_ ancillae non audiunt. magnae magnam magnum magna Erant multae raedae in viā _ quae ad urbem ibant. longā longae longam longum Davus _ fragorem in horto audit. magno magnum magnus magnam