Timeline
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Vocabulary on the LPE
Continuing in our commitment to total transparency in testing, this week we are providing complete lists of the morphology and vocabulary on each level of the exam. In order to test for proficiency, the vocabulary covered on each level of the LPE is selected based on frequency of appearance in original Latin works. Thus, the LPE vocabulary lists represent in numbered order the most common to least common words found in our source texts, ranging from Cicero to Erasmus. Click below for each word you can expect to see on the exam, next to its part of speech!
Morphology on the LPE
The morphology (or grammar) covered on each level of the LPE also corresponds to the frequency in which each form appears in original Latin source texts. Click the button for a downloadable morphology list, or keep scrolling to see what is included on each level of the exam!
Level One Exam
The Level One Exam will cover the following morphology:
Interjections
Conjunctions
Prepositions
Adverbs:
Positive elevation only.
Nouns:
1st Declension – All cases in singular and plural.
2nd Declension – All cases in singular and plural.
3rd Declension – All cases in singular and plural.
Personal Pronouns:
All cases in singular and plural.
Relative Pronouns:
All cases in singular and plural.
Adjectives:
Positive elevation only.
1st/2nd declension: All cases in singular and plural.
3rd declension: All cases in singular and plural.
Determinants:
All genders and cases in singular and plural.
Verbs
All four conjugations.
Present infinitives
Imperatives
Indicative mood (present tense only)
Active voice only
First, Second, and Third person singular and plural
No participles
Level Two Exam
The Level Two Exam will cover all the morphology on the Level One exam, as well as:
Adverbs:
Comparative and Superlative elevations.
Nouns:
All cases of all five declensions (including the locative case).
Adjectives:
1st/2nd declension: All cases in comparative and superlative.
3rd declension: All cases in comparative and superlative.
Verbs:
All four conjugations.
Perfective Infinitives
Active and Passive voice
Indicative mood of all tenses
Participles
No subjunctive
Level Three Exam
The Level Three Exam will cover everything on Levels One and Two, as well as:
Verbs:
All forms and uses of the subjunctive
Supines
Gerundives
Gerunds










