| Latin Literature - The Year In Review |
The Latin I review covers materials taught in book I & II of Ecce Romani through chapter 21 and Review Unit IV. It also touches on the DATIVE CASE, introduced in Chapter 22. Review p. 186 of Book I if you have questions about this case. Briefly, it is used most often as an indirect object. The verb most often used with the dative case is "date" to give.
Two new declensions: 4th and
5th................ch. 25
N.B. There are NO adjectives in these declensions!
The future tense...................................ch. 23
Demonstrative pronouns/adjectives hic, ille, is........ch. 26
Relative/Interrogative/Indefinite
Pronouns/Adjectives......ch. 28,29
qui, quae, quod...quis?, quid?, ...quidam, quaedam, quoddam
Pluperfect and Future Perfect
Tenses.......................ch. 24
(Perfect, ch. 19, Latin I)
Passive Voice.................................................ch. 30,32
Infinitives - Present Passive.................................ch. 31
Participles - Perfect Passive, Present Active.................ch. 33,40
Adjectives/Adverbs: Superlative and Comparative Forms.........ch. 34,35
Deponent Verbs................................................ch. 36
Time and Place Cues...........................................ch. 39 & notes
Many of these practices in this packet have been adapted from the Addison Wesley PublicationReview and Test Preparation Guide for the Intermediate Student by Sally Davis.
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