Sunday, November 14, 2010

For Sunday Class, 21 November

On Sunday, 14 November, since we were lacking several students, we did some review over the third declension nouns, rather than moving ahead in the reading. Therefore, next Sunday, we will work our way through Lectio tertia (III) in Cap. X.

To make sure you are getting familiar with the forms of third declension nouns (first introduced in Cap. IX), you should review the grammatica latina at the end of C121apitulum IX, and practice making the different case forms by completing Exercitia 9-11 in the workbook:
  • Ex. 9 has you producing the forms of the first declension (feminine words like insula), 
  • Ex. 10 -- the forms of the second declension (masculine and neuter words like servus and oppidum), 
  • And ex. 11 -- the third declension nouns (which may be masculine, feminine, or neuter).

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