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LNM1 Chapter 2 Test

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1.

Match the term to its definition.

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agreement

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the “to” form of a verb

conjugation

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the term for “singular” or “plural”

number

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the term describing the subject as a speaker

tense

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a group of verbs operating in the same way

person

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the long mark over a vowel

derivative

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the “doer” of the action of a verb

principal parts

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how subjects and verbs fit together

macron

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an English word formed from Latin

infinitive

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the “time” of a verb

subject

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the pieces of a Latin verb

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2.

Inter sacrum saxumque is a phrase used to indicate

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3.

Plautus lived in the 1st century bce.

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4.

Both Plautus and Terence wrote comedies.

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5.

Plautus sets his plays in _____ environments.

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6.

More than one hundred of Plautus’s comedies have been handed down to us.

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7.

How many plays of Plautus survive today?

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8.

MENAECHMI is a comedy about mistaken identity.

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9.

Plautus’s works are written in the form of essays.

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10.

The twins are originally from the town of Syracuse.

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11.

MENAECHMUS and MENAECHMUS SOSICLES are really the same person.

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12.

MESSENIO is Menaechmus’s father.

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13.

According to the story, who is the slave?

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14.

What gives rise to the confusion in the play “Menaechmi”?

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15.

When Messenio says “Prō Iuppiter!” he is expressing

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16.

How many conjugations are there in Latin?

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17.

In which principal part do we find the stem for the present tense?

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18.

Which verb does NOT belong by conjugation?

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19.

Which Latin word means “for a long time”?

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20.

Which verb does NOT belong by person

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21.

Which of the following verbs is in the plural?

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22.

Most verbs in the first person singular end in ō. What other ending is sometimes used?

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23.

Agricolae terram _____.

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24.

You and I are waiting for the teacher.

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25.

I have the appearance of my mother.

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26.

Tell me, Brittany, in what country do you live?

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27.

The grammatical term used to indicate the time in which an action is taking place:

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28.

Which of the following does NOT translate habēmus?

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29.

I am telling a story.

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30.

The translation of an infinitive is preceded by the word

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31.

Patriam _____ dēbēs.

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32.

The sailor is preparing to tell a story.

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33.

Both nouns and verbs have

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34.

Both the sailor and the poet tell stories.

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35.

She loves a good story.

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36.

What is the meaning of the Latin word quōmodo?