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Review of Y7 and Y8 Latin grammar

Review of Y7 and Y8 Latin grammar

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6th - 8th Grade

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11 Slides • 43 Questions

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Review of Y7 and Y8 Latin grammar

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​Present tense, cases, nominative, accusative, ablative, declensions: infinitive

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Open Ended

Do you remember what the present tense is?

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Multiple Choice

you (plural) work in Latin:

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laboras

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laborat

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laboratis

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laboramus

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laborant

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Multiple Choice

you (sing) work in Latin:

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laboras

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laborat

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laboratis

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laboramus

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laborant

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Multiple Choice

they work in Latin:

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laboras

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laborat

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laboratis

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laboramus

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laborant

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Multiple Choice

Sabina works in Latin:

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laboras

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laborat

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laboratis

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laboramus

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laborant

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Multiple Choice

we work in Latin:

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laboras

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laborat

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laboratis

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laboramus

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laborant

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Multiple Choice

'you (plural) are able' in Latin

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potest

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potes

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possumus

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potest

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possunt

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Multiple Choice

'you (sing) are able' in Latin

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potest

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potes

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possumus

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potest

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possunt

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Multiple Choice

'we are able' in Latin

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potest

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potes

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possumus

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potest

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possunt

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Multiple Choice

'they are able' in Latin

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potest

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potes

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possumus

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potest

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possunt

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Multiple Choice

'he is able' in Latin

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potest

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potes

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possumus

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potest

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possunt

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Multiple Choice

'She wants' in Latin:

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volunt

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vultis

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volumus

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vult

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vis

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Multiple Choice

'you (sing) want' in Latin:

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volunt

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vultis

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volumus

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vult

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vis

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Multiple Choice

'you (plu) want' in Latin:

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volunt

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vultis

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volumus

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vult

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vis

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Multiple Choice

'they want' in Latin:

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volunt

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vultis

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volumus

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vult

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vis

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Multiple Choice

'we want' in Latin:

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volunt

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vultis

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volumus

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vult

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vis

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Multiple Choice

'We do not want' in Latin:

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nolunt

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non vis

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non vultis

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non vult

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nolumus

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Multiple Choice

they do not want' in Latin:

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nolunt

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non vis

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non vultis

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non vult

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nolumus

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Multiple Choice

you (pl) do not want' in Latin:

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nolunt

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non vis

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non vultis

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non vult

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nolumus

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Multiple Choice

you (sing) do not want' in Latin:

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nolunt

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non vis

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non vultis

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non vult

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nolumus

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Multiple Choice

Faustus doesn't want' in Latin:

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nolunt

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non vis

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non vultis

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non vult

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nolumus

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin infinitive ending corresponds to the 2nd conjugation?

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-āre

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-ēre

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-īre

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin infinitive ending corresponds to the 3rd conjugation?

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-āre

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-ēre

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-īre

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin infinitive ending corresponds to the 4th conjugation?

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-āre

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-ēre

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-īre

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Multiple Choice

Which Latin infinitive ending corresponds to the 1st conjugation?

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-āre

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-ēre

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-īre

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Open Ended

What is the difference between the nominative and accusative cases in Latin, and how can you identify them in a sentence?

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Multiple Choice

In the sentence 'The cook is cooking dinner,' which word is in the nominative case?

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The cook

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dinner

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is cooking

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Multiple Choice

In the sentence 'The cook is cooking dinner,' which word is in the accusative case?

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The cook

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dinner

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is cooking

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The Ablative case

The ablative can often be represented in English as from, with, in or by

Some prepositions, such as dē and ē, are followed by the ablative case.

e.g. in popina laboro= I work in the bar
a popina venio= I come from the bar



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Multiple Choice

Translate into Latin the capitalised word 'I praise my FRIENDS'

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amicus

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amicum

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amicos

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amicis

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Multiple Choice

Translate into Latin the capitalised word 'The GIFTS are expensive':

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dona

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donum

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donis

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dono

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Multiple Choice

Translate into Latin the capitalised word 'The soldiers killed the enemies WITH THE SWORDS':

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gladio

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gladis

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gladium

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gladius

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Multiple Choice

Translate into Latin the capitalised word 'The slave sleeps IN THE BEDROOM':

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in cella

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in cellas

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in cellae

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in cellam

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Multiple Choice

Which case is used in Latin to express 'when' something happens, and which case is used to express 'for how long' something happens?

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Ablative for 'when', Accusative for 'for how long'

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Accusative for 'when', Ablative for 'for how long'

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Nominative for both

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Genitive for 'when', Dative for 'for how long'

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Review of Y7 and Y8 Latin grammar

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