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 Final Examination Latin 115 
Overview of the Final Exam: 
All vocabulary from chapters 1-19, inclusive, is fair
game. 
All grammar presented in chapters 1-19 is also fair game. 
I will favor material since the midterm, but this
examination is cumulative. 
See the index of Wheelock for a run-down on what will be
covered. That's how I will make up the test! 
Sections of the Exam: 
What I will provide: a chart with one form of a
noun 
What you will be expected to know: other forms, gender, declension, and
meaning of each noun 
What I will provide: a chart with a form of a verb 
What you will be expected to know: other forms, principal parts, meaning,
and conjugation number 
What I will provide: principal parts and meaning of
a verb you may not even know 
What you will be expected to know: how to form all person/number forms of
all tenses and translate them 
What I will provide: Chapter
17 (Myrmidons - Ant People) 
What you will be expected to know: the syntax, grammar, meaning of any
underlined word(s) 
What I will provide: phrases using demonstrative
adjectives/pronouns (both ways, Latin <> English) 
What you will be expected to know: how to translate them (both ways,
Latin <> English) 
What I will provide: phrases using special
adjectives (both ways, Latin <> English) 
What you will be expected to know: how to translate them (both ways,
Latin <> English) 
What I will provide: sentences/phrases using
reflexive and intensive pronouns and possessive 
What you will be expected to know: how to translate them (both ways, Latin
<> English) 
What I will provide: regular ol' adjective noun
phrases (mixing declensions, of course!) 
What you will be expected to know: the right endings for the right words
(into Latin) and the right translations of phrases from Latin into English 
What I will provide: sentences using interrogative
pronouns and adjectives 
What you will be expected to know: how to translate them from
Latin 
What I will provide: derivatives in English 
What you will be expected to know: the Latin word they derive from 
What I will provide: T/F questions concerning
grammatical rules 
What you will be expected to know: the answers 
What I will provide: a Latin sentence with a phrase
or clause written in English     
What you will be expected to do: rewrite the entire sentence in Latin 
What I will provide: a story you have never seen 
What you will be expected to do: translate it 
What I will provide: sentences in the passive
voice, any tense 
What you will be expected to do: provide the same meaning by making the
sentence active (in Latin) 
(ex: "The dog was bit by the man" = "The man bit the dog") 
What I will provide: sentences with relative
clauses 
What you will be expected to know: the antecedent of the relative
pronoun, the case, number and gender of the relative pronoun, and the correct
translation of the sentence. 
What I will provide: sentences with prepositional
phrases (both ways, Latin <> English) 
What you will be expected to know: the correct translation of the
sentence. 
  
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