Exercises to Study for Latin Final
Mary--
On this webpage, you will find links to explanation/exercises sets that cover all the topics that will be on the Latin Final you'll be taking on Wednesday, Mary 25, from 8am to 10am.
It is very important, Mary, that you review these explanations and that you do these exercises, according to the INSTRUCTIONS given below, then let me know when you have done the exercises, so that I can then check your work and get corrections back to you, to guide your command of all this material. Yes, this is a large effort, but, trust me, it will pay off for you in the form of your doing well on the final.
On this webpage, you will find links to explanation/exercises sets that cover all the topics that will be on the Latin Final you'll be taking on Wednesday, Mary 25, from 8am to 10am.
It is very important, Mary, that you review these explanations and that you do these exercises, according to the INSTRUCTIONS given below, then let me know when you have done the exercises, so that I can then check your work and get corrections back to you, to guide your command of all this material. Yes, this is a large effort, but, trust me, it will pay off for you in the form of your doing well on the final.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Read all the explanations thoroughly.
- In each exercise, please choose any three (3) items to complete. Remember, each of these explanation/exercise sets below is likely to have anywhere from one to five exercises in them.
- Once you're done with each exercise, please e-mail me ([email protected]) so that I can then check your work and annotate it, according the the List of Abbreviations Used in Corrections, which you can access using the button just above.
- Once I have annotated your work, I will e-mail you that I have done so. At that time, you need to check my annotations and correct anything I have highlighted as a problem. THIS IS A VERY, VERY IMPORTANT STEP.
- In each exercise, for each occurrence of a noun please provide the nominative singular, the genitive singular, the noun's grammatical gender, and the English translation of the noun.
- In each exercise, for each occurrence of a verb please provide the verb's four principal parts and the English translation of the verb.
Latin Final
Note about Vocabulary
Mary—When doing the exercises below, please refer to the vocabulary found in the vocabulary sets found on the My Tutoring webpage under “Subjects Tutored - Latin – Vocabulary”.
Verbs1st, 2nd & 4th Conj.3rd & 3rd -io Conjugation
Sum & PossumEo
Imperative MoodImperfect Tense ActiveSum & Possum |
NounsFirst Declension/3 Char. of
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