ALL LATIN STUDENTS:
No homework for Monday because you will have the first part of your final exam on Monday. This part of the exam will include vocabulary and verb conjugations:
Latin I: Vocabulary from chapters 13-15; verb conjugations include present tense and imperfect tense; the conjugations of sum and possum.
Latin II: Vocabulary from chapters 27-31. You will need to recognize principal parts of verbs but you will not have to give them. Verb conjugations include the 6 tenses, active voice and 3 tenses of the passive voice (present, imperfect, future).
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Latin I: Your homework for Friday is exercise 15b. While you do need to pay attention to neuter nouns in the sentences you only need to WRITE the translations of the sentences.
Latin II:
Today in class we worked on all of the pronouns. We did this exercise in class to practice ille, hic, idem and ipse.
This handout was distributed in class. It is an outline of the remaining days of school.
Latin II:
Today in class we worked on all of the pronouns. We did this exercise in class to practice ille, hic, idem and ipse.
This handout was distributed in class. It is an outline of the remaining days of school.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Latin I: Please decline the following nouns:
2nd declension: puer, pueri (masculine), silentium, silentii (neuter), vehiculum, vehiculi (neuter)
3rd declension: soror, sororis (feminine), iter, itineris (neuter), murmur, murmuris (neuter)
Decline means: give the nominative, genitive, dative, accusative and ablative forms, singular and plural.
Remember the 2 rules of neuter nouns:
1) the nominative and accusative forms are the same
2) the nominative plural ends in -a
Latin II: No homework over the weekend. Please review the passive voice, especially fero, ferre!
2nd declension: puer, pueri (masculine), silentium, silentii (neuter), vehiculum, vehiculi (neuter)
3rd declension: soror, sororis (feminine), iter, itineris (neuter), murmur, murmuris (neuter)
Decline means: give the nominative, genitive, dative, accusative and ablative forms, singular and plural.
Remember the 2 rules of neuter nouns:
1) the nominative and accusative forms are the same
2) the nominative plural ends in -a
Latin II: No homework over the weekend. Please review the passive voice, especially fero, ferre!
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