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Monday - Tuesday December 16-17 Subjunctive mood - Present Subjunctive - Jussive and Purpose Clauses

December 16-17

Link to LatinTutorial Videos

EQs: When is the subjunctive used instead of the indicative? What does the Jussive Subjunctive express? What do purpose clauses express and with what words do they begin?

Read pages 227-230 in Wheelock, Chapter 28 and do Grammatica section of Workbook 1-16; then 1-6 in Exercitationes of Workbook. Most of the words you may not know are in the Vocabula section of the textbook (page 230-231) The Grammatica section gives questions that follow closely the information as presented in the textbook. So read the questions from the Workbook as you work through the text. 

Choose your favorite mnemonic for remembering what vowels go with what conjugations in the subjunctive mood. Vowel stem for the present subjunctive of a regularly conjugated verb: I = e II = ea III = a IIIio & IV = ia

Let’s eat caviar!

Ben reads a diary!

She wears a tiara!

We beat all liars!

She eats a pizza!'


She wears a diamond tiara.

Tuesday
Finish Exercitationes 1-6 in Workbook
Then turn to Exercitationes in Wheelock Textbook. In Google Classroom you will find a Quizlet set with translations of the textbook Exercitationes. Try to figure out these 11 sentences on your own before looking at the translation. 

Guided: Sententiae antiquae. (last 15 minutes)  Quizlet 28 Sententiae antiquae.

If there is time you may begin the Grammatica section of the Workbook for Chapter 29. Otherwise, cras faciemus.

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