Third Quarter Test
Monday/Tuesday March _______ Value 250 Points.
A. Morphology:
1. Subjunctive Morphology for present, imperfect, perfect, and pluperfect active and passive - regular verbs, deponent verbs and irregular verbs fio, fero, sum, possum, eo, malo, nolo, volo (verb game and change indicative to subjunctive).
2. quidam, quaedam, quoddam (indefinite adjective = some or a certain)
3. aliquis, aliquid (anyone or anything) - loses "ali" after si, nisi, and ne.
4. idem, eadem, idem (the same)
5. duo, duae, duo and tres, tria (two and three)
6. UNUS NAUTA words - unus, nullus, ullus, solus, neuter, alius, uter, totus, alter (see handout)
B. Syntax:
1. Cum- clauses (temporal, circumstantial, causal, concessive)
2. Indirect Question (quis, quid; qui, quae, quod; quomodo, cur, quam ob rem, quo, ubi, quando....)
3. Purpose Clauses (ut or ne + subjunctive)
4. Result Clauses (tam, tantus, tot, talis, sic, adeo, ita)
5. Indirect Command (impero = dat. persaudeo + dat. rogo, hortor...).
6. Jussive and Hortatory Subjunctive (negate with ne)
7. Sequence of tenses for dependent subjunctives (extremely Important).
8. Future More Vivid Condition (protasis and apodosis)
9. Review indirect statement (head verb + acc. subject + infinitive)
10. Use of UT (with indicative or subjunctive)
11. cum...tum
12. dum + indicative (while) and subjunctive (until)
13. Imperial Verbs: licet + dat. + inf./ placet + dat. + inf./ oportet + acc. + inf.
14. The Gerund
C. Stories:
1. Senate in Session (latin for americans)
2. A farewell Dinner (latin for americans)
3. Plebs Go on Strike (Latin for americans)
4. Marcus Atilius Regulus (handout)
5. Hannibal (handout)
D. History and Culture:
1. Punic Wars
2. Conflict of Orders
3. Roman Government
E. Vocabulary from Stories and list for quizzes - see links on the left.