Assignment for Wednesday, 04.07.21

Dear Intermediate Latinists,

For Wednesday, April 7, please do the following.

READING

Shelmerdine, chapter 26, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way.

  • Perfect Active Subjunctive (117, p. 235).
  • Pluperfect Active Subjunctive (118, p. 236).
  • Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive of sum and possum (119, p. 236–7).
  • Tenses in Independent Uses of the Subjunctive (#120, p. 237). 
  • Tenses in Dependent Uses of the Subjunctive: Sequence of Tenses (#121, p. 238).
  • Dependent Uses of the Subjunctive: Adverbial Clauses (#122, p. 239).
  • Exercise 196 (pp. 239-40). ONLY 1, 4, 5, 7, 8.
  • Exercise 197 (p. 240). ONLY 4, 5, 6, 9

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Assignment for Friday, 04.02.21

Dear Intermediate Latinists,

For Friday, April 2, please do the following.

READING

Shelmerdine, Chapter 25, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way.

  • Imperfect Subjunctive Active (113, p. 227).
  • Imperfect Subjunctive Passive (114, pp. 227–8).
  • Imperfect Subjunctive of sum, possum, and volo (115, p. 228).
  • Dependent Uses of the Subjunctive: Adverbial Clauses (116, pp. 228–9).
  • Exercise 186 (p. 230), ONLY 1, 2, 5, 9 & 10.
  • Exercise 187 (p. 230), ONLY 1, 2, & 6.
  • Reading 35 (p. 231), A & B (make use of the special vocabulary).

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Assignment for Wednesday, 03.31.21

Dear Intermediate Latinists,

For Wednesday, March 31, please do the following.

READING

Shelmerdine, Chapter 24, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way.

  • Present Active Subjunctive (#109, pp. 219–20).
  • Present Passive Subjunctive (#110, p. 220).
  • Present Subjunctive of sum, possum & volo (#111, p. 221).
  • Independent Uses of the Subjunctive (#112, pp. 221–2).
  • Exercise 181 (p. 223).
  • Exercise 182 (p. 233), ONLY 1, 2, 3 & 7.
  • Exercise 183 (p. 223), ONLY 4, 5 & 6.

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Assignment for Friday, 03.26.21

Dear Intermediate Latinists,

For Friday, March 26, please do the following.

READING

Shelmerdine, Chapter 23, on the following forms and concepts.

  • eo, ire, ii, iturus (#106, pp. 211–12).
  • fero, ferre, tuli, latus (#107, pp. 212–13).
  • Paradigm of vis, vis f. (#108, p. 213).
  • Exercise 175 (p. 214).

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Assignment for Friday, 03.19.21

Dear Intermediate Latinists,

For Friday, March 19, please do the following.

READING

Reading. Shelmerdine, Chapter 21, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way.

  • Comparison of Adjectives (#97, pp 189–90).
  • Declension of Comparatives (#98, pp. 190–1).
  • Irregular Comparison (#99, p. 191).
  • Comparison with quam & Ablative of Comparison (#100, p. 192).
  • Indefinite Pronoun: quidam, quaedam, quoddam (#101, p. 192).
  • Exercise 162 (p. 190); NOM SING forms ONLY (but in all appropriate genders).
  • Exercise 164 (p. 192); ONLY 1, 2, 3, and 6.

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Assignment for Wednesday, 03.10.21

Dear Intermediate Latinists,

For Wednesday, March 10, please do the following.

READING

Review, as needed, Shelmerdine, Chapter 19, on the following forms and concepts. Note any questions along the way.

  • Noun Clause: Indirect Statement (#92, pp. 175–6).
  • Tenses of the Infinitive in Indirect Statement (#93, pp. 176–7).
  • Exercise 154 (p. 177).

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