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BMTI: Revision

BMTI: Revision

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BMT I:

Revision

By Klára Modlíková

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The basics and nouns

  • ​​How do nouns look like in the dictionary/vocabulary list?​

  • How do you identify the declension of a noun?​

  • What is a stem? What is it good for?

  • What is a case?​

  • What is a function of nominative and genitive in a phrase?​

  • When are accusative and ablative cases used?​

  • What do you need to remember about neuters?​

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Multiple Choice

What is the declension and model word of:

manus, us, f.

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2nd declension, nervus

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4th declension, ductus

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3rd declension, corpus

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4th declension, genu

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Multiple Choice

What is the declension and model word of:

capilli, orum, m.

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3rd declension, rete

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2nd declension, septum

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2nd declension, nervus

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none of these

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Multiple Choice

What is the declension and model word of:

vas, is, n.

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3rd declension, rete

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3rd declension, corpus

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2nd declension, septum

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multiple options are correct

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The basics and nouns

  • ​​How do nouns look like in the dictionary/vocabulary list?​

  • How do you identify the declension of a noun?​

  • What is a stem? What is it good for?

  • What is a case?​

  • What is a function of nominative and genitive in a phrase?

  • When are accusative and ablative cases used?​

  • What do you need to remember about neuters?​

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Multiple Select

Pick all correctly created genitives.

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sanguis - sanguinis

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diabetes - diabetae

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unguis - unguinis

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colon - coli

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cornua - cornuum

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The basics and nouns

  • ​​How do nouns look like in the dictionary/vocabulary list?​

  • How do you identify the declension of a noun?​

  • What is a stem? What is it good for?

  • What is a case?​

  • What is a function of nominative and genitive in a phrase?

  • When are accusative and ablative cases used?​

  • What do you need to remember about neuters?​

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Adjectives

  • What is the dictionary entry​ for an adjective?

  • How many gender forms do adjec​tives have?

  • According to what declensions are adjectives inflected?

  • ​Latin adjective needs to match its noun in...?

  • Does the adjective need to have the same ending as its noun?

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Multiple Select

Pick correct statement(s).

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adjectives are usually in postposition to the nouns

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"mater" in dura mater is an adjective

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3rd declension adjectives have -e in abl. sg.

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neutral adjectives generally end in -um or -e in nom. sg.

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Type answer...

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fractura costae secundae dislocata

dislocatus, a, um

dislocatio articulationis sacroiliacae

dislocatio, onis, f.

Confusing words?

​ruptura, ae, f.

​ruptus, a, um

ruptura tendinum manus dextrae

sutura parietis vaginae ruptae post partum

other examples:

suspicio, onis, f. X suspectus, a, um

perforatio, onis, f. X perforatus, a, um

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Multiple Choice

Which picture depicts the word "morsus"?

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

Which picture depicts the word "fascia"?

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2
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Multiple Choice

Which picture depicts the word "paries"?

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2
3
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Identify the mistakes.

  • sub meato acustico

  • collapsus pulmonum in graviditem

  • ​ulcus durus duodeni

  • ​vulna scissa in regio abdominis

  • abruptio corpi vertebrae​

  • abortus post traumam gravem

  • ​in dente permanente

  • ​musculi sphinctes

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Identify the mistakes.

  • sub meato acustico

  • collapsus pulmonum in graviditem

  • ​ulcus durus duodeni

  • vulna scissa in regio abdominis

  • abruptio corpi vertebrae​

  • abortus post traumam gravem

  • ​in dente permanente

  • ​musculi sphinctes

​How many mistakes did you catch? If you marked a correct word as a mistake, count it as a minus point. Maximum is 10 points.

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Open Ended

How many mistakes did you catch?

Write it like this: 4/10

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Translate.

  1. rupture of the wide fascia

  2. death after an animal bite

  3. ​parts of gall bladder

  4. ​pelvic surface of sacral bone

  5. ​infectious diseases

  6. perforation of the wall of the stomach​

media

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Translate.

  1. rupture of the wide fascia

  2. death after an animal bite

  3. ​parts of gall bladder

  4. ​pelvic surface of sacral bone

  5. ​infectious diseases

  6. perforation of the wall of the stomach​

  1. ​ruptura fasciae latae

  2. mors post morsum animalis

  3. partes vesicae felleae​ / cholecystis

  4. facies pelvica / pelvina ossis sacri

  5. morbi infectiosi

  6. perforatio parietis​ gastris

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Open Ended

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Use one word to describe your expectations related to this semester's course.

BMT I:

Revision

By Klára Modlíková

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