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Nomen: _______________<br />
8 th <strong>Grade</strong> <strong>Latin</strong> (<strong>Latin</strong> <strong>IB</strong>) <strong>Mr</strong>. <strong>Rietz</strong><br />
I. Vocabulary<br />
<strong>Chapter</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Review Sheet<br />
A. Give the English meaning for each <strong>Latin</strong> word or phrase below:<br />
B. Give the <strong>Latin</strong> word or phrase for each English meaning below:<br />
C. Give the <strong>Latin</strong> word or words (including prefixes) from which each English<br />
word below comes:<br />
signify<br />
significance<br />
favorite<br />
curriculum<br />
extracurricular<br />
humility<br />
humiliation<br />
convince<br />
invincible<br />
province<br />
evince<br />
diversion<br />
praeterition<br />
II.<br />
Grammar<br />
A. Put the correct <strong>Latin</strong> personal pronoun in each sentence below:<br />
1. _____ spectāre bovēs amās. (you sing.)<br />
2. Nocēre ______ nolō. (you)<br />
3. Necesse est ________ portāre cistam. (you pl.)<br />
4. Sextus pilam iacit ______. (to her)<br />
5. Cornelia petit Cornelium, sed non _____ conspicit. (him)<br />
B. Place the correct <strong>Latin</strong> possessive adjective in each sentence below:<br />
1. Librum ______ legō. (your – sing.)<br />
2. In villīs ________, Marcus et Sextus sedent. (our)<br />
3. In villā ________, Marcus et Sextus sedent. (your – pl.)<br />
4. Cornelia et Flavia duxērunt equōs ______. (their)<br />
5. Sextus duxit vaccam ________. (his own)<br />
C. Place the correct <strong>Latin</strong> reflexive pronoun in each sentence below:<br />
1. Conspexī _____ in aquās magnās. (myself)
2. Marcus traxit _____ ad scholam heri. (himself)<br />
3. Gaius et Marcus ______ nocuērunt in Circō. (themselves)<br />
4. Nocuistisne ________? (yourselves)<br />
5. Nocuistīmusne ________? (ourselves)<br />
III. Translation<br />
A. <strong>Latin</strong> to English<br />
1. Nōn confidō discipulīs ubi confidēre eīs non possum.<br />
2. Confidisne tibi ubi nemō tibi confidit?<br />
3. Marcus et Sextus sibi nocuērunt ubi vaccae suae percucurrērunt sē.<br />
B. English to <strong>Latin</strong><br />
1. We want to sit near our racetrack.<br />
2. Did you (s.) hurt yourself?<br />
3. My charioteer did not harm his own horses.