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Title: Ch. 67 Things to Know


1
Ch. 6-7 Things to Know
  • all vocab. in lists/on cards AND encountered in
    stories or exercises
  • declension of any noun (see ch. 6 list add ch. 7
    nouns)
  • gender of any noun (again, see ch. 6 list, and
    add ch. 7 nouns)
  • noun (or adj) endings for each declension (recall
    Noun Declension Song)
  • how to identify subjects, DOs, OPs, AAs, and
    PAs

2
Ch. 6-7 Things to Know
  • how to modify a noun with an adjective
  • how to determine the case of es nouns using
    clues of case, number, gender, and sense
  • definitions of all terms used in Ch. 6 grammar
    notes and WB 7b
  • be able to DO ANYTHING weve done in assignments
    change cases of nouns, supply correct form of a
    word in a sentence, answer questions about a
    reading passage, etc. GO OVER ASSIGNMENTS WEVE
    DONE !!!

3
Name the three characteristics of nouns that must
agree with adjectives.
  • case
  • gender
  • number

4
Give the gender of vox.
  • feminine

5
term for a group of nouns
  • declension

6
grammatical characteristic masculine or feminine
  • gender

7
grammatical characteristic ending that indicates
the function of a word
  • case

8
grammatical characteristic tells whether a noun
is one or many
  • number

9
ending for nom pl in 2nd Declension
  • -i

10
ending for acc pl or nom pl in 3rd Declension
  • -es

11
ending for nom sg in 3rd Declension
  • any (endings vary)

12
acc pl ending for 1st Declension
  • -as

13
gender of most 1st Declension nouns
  • feminine

14
gender of 3rd Declension nouns
  • any must be memorized!

15
Change the casevox
  • vocem

16
Change the casepuellas
  • puellae

17
Change the caseDavus
  • Davum

18
Change the casenuntii
  • nuntios

19
Change the casematrem
  • mater

20
Change the casemagnae voces
  • magnas voces

21
Change the caselaetus princeps
  • laetum principem

22
Change the numbersenatores
  • senator

23
Change the numbervoces (accusative)
  • vocem

24
Change the numbervillam rusticam
  • villas rusticas

25
Change the numbermagni pueri
  • magnus puer

26
ID adj-noun pairSextus magnus ramum arripit.
  • Sextus magnus

27
TranslateMarcus magnum ramum arripit.
  • Marcus grabs a big stick.

28
ID noun-adj pairsPuellae laetam matrem
observant sollicitae.
  • laetam matrem
  • puellae sollicitae

29
TranslatePuellae laetam matrem observant
sollicitae.
  • The worried girls watch their happy mother.

30
ID adj-noun pairsSenatores sunt magni sed
strenui, et eos iratus princeps consulere non
vult.
  • senatores magni, strenui
  • iratus princeps

31
TranslateMultae arbores ad Sextum molestum
veniunt et clamant.
  • Many trees come toward pesky Sextus and shout.

32
Modify the underlined noun with the correct form
of the indicated adjective.
  • Per silvam pueri currere amant. (laetus)
  • laeti

33
Modify the underlined noun with the correct form
of the indicated adjective.
  • Clamores princeps audit. (magnus)
  • magnos

34
Modify the underlined noun with the correct form
of the indicated adjective.
  • Cornelia ancillam nomine Syram observat.
    (occupatus)
  • occupatam

35
Modify the underlined noun with the correct form
of the indicated adjective.
  • Senatores principem consulere volunt. (iratus)
  • irati

36
Modify the underlined noun with the correct form
of the indicated adjective.
  • Ancilla Thressa cibum coquere parat. (multus)
  • multum

37
Modify the underlined noun with the correct form
of the indicated adjective.
  • Matres patres magnos conspiciunt et clamant.
    (sollicitus)
  • sollicitae

38
EXTRA PRACTICE for vocab
  • review cards Latin to English (including verb
    infinitives!)
  • translate any sentence you find in any HW
    assignment, esp. exercises we havent done or
    translated. You can double-check these with me
    at Activity Period on Fri.
  • try writing your own Latin sentences with the
    words we know. You can ask me to check over them
    at Activity on Fri.
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