
<p> LATIN I YEAR AT A GLANCE 2nd nine weeks 3rd nine weeks 1st nine weeks Ecce Romani Ecce Romani th Ecce Romani Chaps 6-10 4 nine weeks Chaps 11-15 Chaps 1-5 Ecce Romani Complementary Chaps 16-20 Pronunciation/alphabet infinitive Uses of the genitive case Classroom commands and Infinitive with Noun/adjective Uses of ablative vocabulary impersonal verbal agreement cases Definitions parts of speech phrase Verbs – review of Verbs - Imperfect Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs Verbs - All persons regular verbs past all Lack of article in Latin regular present Present and conjugations Latin Verbs – three tense endings imperfect tenses for Present and translations ESSE – present tense VELLE, NOLLE, imperfect Esse and Subjects, Verbs, Linking Vocative case FERRE, IRE Posse Verbs and Complements Prepositional Adjectives 3rd Neuter nouns 2nd Verbs present tense third phrases declension and 3rd declensions person singular and plural Imperatives all Agreement of Declensions of -t ,-nt conjugations adjectives 1st,2nd,3rd numbers 1st, 2nd, 3rd declension declensions unus, duo, tres endings and gender Word Study – Latin Introduce Perfect Transitive and intransitive bases in English past all conjugations Word Study – Latin verbs words Introduce Verbs all suffix –OR; English four principal parts suffix –(i)fy; Word Study (ongoing)- mottoes Cognates and derivatives Word Study - from Latin into English Numbers: English derivatives from Latin suffixes – (i)tudo and –(i)tas -ilis, alis, arius</p>
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