final sophmore year Flashcards

1
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the enclitic particle -ne shows two nouns or verbs closely linked

A

false, states a yes or no question and must be attached on the end of the first word

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2
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the imperfect tense describes past, but habitual or recurrent, action

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true

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3
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substantive adjectives that stand by themselves, or without modifying a noun

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true

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4
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sign of the imperfect

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-ba ( on some verbs its -eba)

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5
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the enclitic particle -ne must be attached to the first word of the sentence

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true

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6
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the Aeneid describes Aeneas’ wandering throughout the Mediterranean, including a stop at Carthage

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true

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7
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Dido’s husband launched a plan to send Trojans away from carthage

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false

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8
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the goddess Venus supports the Trojan Cause, because Aeneas is her son

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true

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9
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Vergil’s Aeneid shows that out of adverrsity, greatness can flourish, like the Roman people

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True

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10
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imperfect tense for mitto

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singular- mittebam, mittebas, mittebat

plural- mittebamus, mittebatis, mittebant

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11
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imperfect tense for ero, erare

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singular- eram, eras, erat

plural- eramus, eratis, erant

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12
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a pronoun takes the place, or stands in for, a noun

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true

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13
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Latin has separate words for you(singular) and you(plural)

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true

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14
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to put a regular verb into imperfect tense, add -ba to the present stem

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true

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15
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personal pronouns unlike nouns do not decline

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false, they do decline

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16
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the Geniticve case of Personal pronouns does not show possession; instead, Latin uses possessive adjectives

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true

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17
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Like English there is only one word for “you” singular and plural

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False, there are two

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18
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pronouns for masculine, feminine, and neuter

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masculine- is, eius, ei, eum, eo

Feminine- ea, eius, ei,eam,ea

Neuter- id, eius, ei, id, eo

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19
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Prayer- signum Crucis

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In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.

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20
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prayer- Ave Maria

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Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum
Benedicta tu in mulieribus et benedictus fructus
Ventris tui, Iesus.

Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
Ora pro nobis peccatoribus
Nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

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prayer- Pater Noster

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Pater noster, qui es in caelis,
sanctificetur nomen tuum.
Adveniat regnum tuum.
Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra.

Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie,
et dimitte nobis debita nostra
sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris.
Et ne nos inducas in tentationem,
sed libera nos a malo. Amen.

22
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prayer- Gloria

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V. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
R. Sicut erat in principio,
Et nunc, et semper,
Et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

V. Sancte Pater Noster Augustine
R. Ora pro nobis

V. Mater Boni Consilii
R. Ora pro nobis

V. Omnes sancti Augustiniani
R. Orate pro nobis

23
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to form a negative imperative verb form, one must use a form of nolo

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true

24
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imperative verb forms are verb forms used for giving commands

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true

25
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what does the boor tell Horace to do

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not to run away and to stay with him

26
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where does Horace need to visit his friend

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across the tiber

27
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what does the boor not want to do

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not to leave horace

28
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why is horace sad after listening to the boor

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he realizes he cant get rid of him

29
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future tense describes action yet to happen

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true

30
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an antecedent is a noun to which a relative pronoun refers

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true

31
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relative pronouns are relative because the give, or relate, more information about a noun

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true

32
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for forming a plural command from most Latin verbs, simply take -re from the 2nd principle part

A

false

33
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the english relative pronouns are who, which, and sometimes what

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true

34
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the third person, plural, future active form of amare is amabint

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false, its amabunt

35
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relative pronouns agree with their antecedents in person and number

A

true

36
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Poma arboris mox erut rubra is best translated

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the fruit of the tree ill soon be red

37
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as thisbe flees

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thisbe loses her veil

38
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what is between the parents of Pyramus and Thisbe

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hatred between the parents

39
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how were thisbe and Pyramus able to send words

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trough a crack

40
Q

to what were Pyramus and thisbe often talking

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Parieti dicebant

41
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3rd and 4th conjugation verbs will include the letters ‘a’ and ‘e’ in the future tense, not bi

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true

42
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interrogative pronouns point out objects or people close to, or fr from, the subject of a verb

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false

43
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Quid is an interrogative prooun referring to a neuter antecedent

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true

44
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qui, quae, quod means “what” or “which” when used in a question

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true

45
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singular and plural declension of the interrogative pronoun are identicle to a relative pronoun

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true

46
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an antecedent is a noun in the main clause of a sentence to which a relative pronoun refers

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true

47
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quis is masculine and feminine

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true

48
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interrogative adj. agree with the nous they describe in person, number , and gender

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true

49
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3rd -io verbs follow conjugation pattern similar to audio, audire, audivi, auditum

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true