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Conjugations (not on the test, but great practice!)
100

The English translation of the words "ubi?" "cur?" "quis?" and "quid?" (in that order)

What is "where?" "why?" "who?" and "what?"

100

The definition of a noun (hint: it includes 4 parts)

What is "a noun is a word that names a: (1) person, (2) place, (3) thing, or (4) idea."

100

The translation of "ego sum actor. ego in scaena stat."

What is "I am an actor. I stand on the stage."

100

The definition for "farces."

What is "Farces were short plays about Italian country life, packed with rude jokes and slapstick?"

100

Conjugation chart for "spectat, spectant." 

What is:

1st p. sing.        specto                          

2nd p. sing.       spectas                                 

3rd p. sing.        spectat                                 

1st p. pl.            spectamus

2nd p. pl.           spectatis

3rd p. pl.            spectant

200

The English translation of the word "plauditis" *MAKE SURE to include the person (who is doing the action) in the translation*

What is "You (all) clap/are clapping?"

200

The answer to this fill-in-the-blank: "In English, we use a separate name or pronoun to tell us who is doing the action of a verb. In Latin, we change the personal ______________ to tell us who is doing the action of a verb."

What is "personal ending?"

200

The translation of "turbae sunt magnae!"

What is "the crowds are large/great!"

200

The way that the audience recognized the characters in farces.

What is "A few familiar characters were repeatedly used and actors wore masks?"



200

Conjugation chart for "videt, vident"

What is:

1st p. sing.        video                          

2nd p. sing.       vides                                 

3rd p. sing.        videt                                 

1st p. pl.            videmus

2nd p. pl.           videtis

3rd p. pl.            vident

300

The English translation of the word "audio" *MAKE SURE to include the person (who is doing the action) in the translation*

What is "I am hearing/I hear?"

300

Complete the following chart: 

                     1st decl           2nd                  3rd

Nom. Sing.    puell___         serv____          mercator

Acc. Sing      puell___          serv____        mercator__

Nom. Pl.       puell___          serv____        mercator__

What is:

                     1st decl        2nd              3rd

Nom. Sing.    puella         servus          mercator

Acc. Sing      puellam       servum       mercatorem

Nom. Pl.       puellae        servī           mercatores

300

Translate this sentence into Latin: "You hurry to the theater"

What is "(tu) ad theatrum contendis?"

300

What masks were made out of. 

What is "they were made of linen covered in plaster and painted?"

300

The conjugation chart for "contendit, contendunt"

What is:

1st p. sing.        contendo                          

2nd p. sing.       contendis                                 

3rd p. sing.        contendit                                 

1st p. pl.            contendimus

2nd p. pl.           contenditis

3rd p. pl.            contendunt

400

The English translation of the word "contendimus" *MAKE SURE to include the person (who is doing the action) in the translation*

What is "we are hurrying/we hurry?"

400

Complete the following charts:

                   Personal Ending              English Pronoun

1st p. sing.        ___/___                              ____

2nd p. sing.         ____                                 ____

3rd p. sing.          ____                                 ____

1st p. pl.             ____                                 ____

2nd p. pl.            ____                                 ___

3rd p. pl.            ____                                 ____

What is:

                    Personal Ending          English Pronoun

1st p. sing.         -o/-m                             I

2nd p. sing.         -s                                 You

3rd p. sing.          -t                                He/She/It

1st p. pl.              -mus                             We

2nd p. pl.             -tis                               You (all)

3rd p. pl.             -nt                                 They

400

Translate this sentence into Latin: "The play is excellent. We applaud!" 

HINT: the word "play" and "excellent" should both end in the same letter

What is "fabula est optima. Plaudimus!"
400

The THREE ways Pompeiians stayed out of the heat/sun while watching performances.

What is: "1) awnings 2) sunshades and hats 3) sprinkled water?"

400
The conjugation chart for "venit, veniunt"

What is:

1st p. sing.        venio                          

2nd p. sing.       venis                                 

3rd p. sing.        venit                                 

1st p. pl.            venimus

2nd p. pl.           venitis

3rd p. pl.            veniunt

500

The THREE translations for "petit" *MAKE SURE to include the person (who is doing the action) in the translation*

What is "he/she/it (1) attacks, (2) is attacking, (3) does attack."

500

Fill in the blanks. 

        singular                              plural

1. senex est iratus.    ←    _______ sunt ______.

2. ego _____ in foro.    →     nos sumus in foro.

3. tū pet____ pavonem!   ←      vos petitis pavonem!

What is:

1. senes, irati

2. sum

3. petis

500

Translate this sentence into Latin: "Hooray! The farmers shout today."

What is "euge! agricolae hodie clamant."

500

The type of people that did not have to hurry to plays and why they did not have to hurry. 

What is "Town councillors and important people did not need to hurry because the best seats at the front of the auditorium were reserved for them?"

500

Conjugation chart for "adest, adsunt"

What is:

1st p. sing.        adsum                          

2nd p. sing.       ades                                 

3rd p. sing.        adest                                 

1st p. pl.            adsumus

2nd p. pl.           adestis

3rd p. pl.            adsunt

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