Schedule:
See Google Classroom for all relevant info. Project info:
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Test info goes here: You know... If, uh.... yeah.
Section I - is on pronouns. Nope. Section II - is on verbs. It isn't. Section III - is on reading. Would that it were. Section IV - is on history. .HAHAHAHA Section V - is optional and on pronouns. If only the option were real. I'll give instructions on what to do with this soon. Actually, pause on this. We may or may not use it at all. Stand by.
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And I'll put grammar things here. Right now it's under construction. I've left up the old stuff, but I'll be adding more over the next few days.
The video below is a solid review for the passive forms we learned before we left.
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The video below is about participles. It review the one typ we learned plus all the others. He starts talking about gerundives at the 5:30 mark, which Latin II doesn't need, so you can stop there if you like.
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In the participle video the speaker man mentions a couple things that we've only partially talked about or haven't talked about at all. One is infinitives, the other is deponent verbs. For the infinitive, I'm posting his video on the immediately below, but shockingly has has no video dedicated to deponents (that I can see), so look to the next text box and I'll explain.
How to parse things?
Nouns/Adjs/Pronouns Case: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative or vocative Number: singular or plural Gender: masculine, feminine or neuter Verbs Person: 1st, 2nd or 3rd Number: singular or plural Tense: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, or future perfect Voice: active or passive Mood: indicative, imperative, subjunctive Participles Case: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative or vocative Number: singular or plural Gender: masculine, feminine or neuter Tense: present, future, perfect Voice: active or passive Partic: participle Infinitives Inf: infinitive Tense: present, future, perfect Voice: active or passive |
Deponent verbs: the concept here is technically simple, but it's going to bother some of y'all. Stand by...
The file below this has all the ablatives from Latin I and II on it with examples. Have fun with that!
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History stuff will go down here. Maybe I can find some cool stuff for you to consume on these topics, too.
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