Monday
Calescite!
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “laudō, laudāre, laudāvī” (I praise, to praise, I praised) in the Perfect Tense.
Conjugate “laudō, laudāre, laudāvī” (I praise, to praise, I praised)
in the Perfect Tense.
Singular Plural
1st laudavī I have praised
laudavimus We have praised
2nd laudavistī You have praised
laudavistis Ya’ll have praised
3rd laudavit S/He/It have praised
laudaverūnt They have praised
“Tumultus” Part II - Questions
• Take out your answers
• If you do have them, or if they are not completed, clear your desk and open your ears
• When I give you the signum, trade papers with someone
“ad templum”
• Groups of 3
• Narrator (EVERYTHING in Italics) & Sacerdos• Barbillus • Plancus
• Practice in Anglice linguaque Latina
Tuesday
Calescite!
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “videō, vidēre, vīdī” (I see, to see, I saw)
in the PLUPERFECT Tense.
Conjugate “videō, vidēre, vīdī” (I see, to see, I saw)
in the PLUPERFECT Tense.
Singular Plural
1st videram I had seen
videramus We had seen
2nd videras You had seen
videratis Ya’ll had seen
3rd viderat S/He/It had seen
viderant They had seen
“ad templum” – pg. 98
• Practice in Anglice linguaque Latina– 5 minutes
• Two groups selected randomly to present– Anglice– lingua Latina
Wednesday
Calescite!Decline templum, templī, n. (temple)
???????? S. Pl.
Nom.
Gen.
Dat.
Acc.
Abl.
2nd Decl. S. Pl.Nom. templum templa
Gen. templī templōrum
Dat. templō templīs
Acc. templum templa
Abl. templō templīs
Which form would you use to say:The temples collapsed.Those are the jars of the temples.The boy gave an offering to the temple.He kissed the temple.Quintus stood in front of the temples.
WHY?
Genitive Case• Describes possession
• Translated:– __________’s dog– the dog of __________
• 1st Declension: -ae -ārum• 2nd Declension: -ī -ōrum• 3rd Declension: -is -um
“mercator Arabs” – pg. 100
• Due: Friday 9/23
• Word Study due: Monday 9/26
• Test: Tuesday 9/27
• Add to Calendar!!!
Thursday
Practice
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “amo, amāre, amāvī” (I love, to love, I loved) in the Perfect Tense
Conjugate “amo, amāre, amāvī” (I love, to love, I loved) in the PERFECT Tense
Singular Plural
1st amavī I loved amavimus We loved
2nd amavistī You loved amavistis Ya’ll loved
3rd amavit S/He/It loved
amaverūnt They loved
“mercator Arabs” – pg. 100
• Due: Friday 9/23
• Word Study due: Monday 9/26
• Test: Tuesday 9/27
• Add to Calendar!!!
What is the new case we have learned?How is it translated?
What are the endings for each declension?
What is the new verb tense we have learned? How is it formed? Translated?
Friday
Calescite
Singular Plural
1st
2nd
3rd
Conjugate “laudō, laudāre, laudāvī” (I praise, to praise, I praised) in the Imperfect Tense
Conjugate “laudō, laudāre, laudāvī” (I praise, to praise, I praised)
in the Imperfect Tense
Singular Plural
1st laudabam I was praising
laudabamus We were praising
2nd laudabas You were praising
laudabatis Ya’ll were praising
3rd laudabat S/He/It was praising
laudabant They were praising
“mercator Arabs” – pg. 100
• Due: TODAY
• Word Study due: Monday 9/26
• Culture & VINCO: Monday 9/26
• Test: Tuesday 9/27
• Add to Calendar!!!