Date Added |
Topic |
Description |
2021-01-29 |
Simple & Progressive Aspects |
A quick overview of the differences between the simple and progressive aspects of the present tense in Latin, as well as contrasting the existential use of "est" with the linking use. |
2021-02-08 |
Subjects & Objects (Singular) |
An overview of recognizing the nominative and accusative singular for a handful of nouns and adjectives |
2021-02-22 |
Noun Declensions |
An overview of the 1st three "declensions;" the groups that nouns belong to that tell us how they'll change based on function |
2021-02-28 |
Grammatical Person |
How to recognize when a verb means "I [verb]", "you [verb]", or "ze [verbs]" |
2021-03-08 |
Nominative Plural |
How to form and recognize the plural forms for subjects |
2021-03-22 |
Imperfect Active Indicative |
By adding a sound into the middle of a verb, we can say "ze was [verb]ing"; we'll see how to do that! |
2021-03-30 |
Perfect Active Indicative |
Using a new form of the verb we learn how to recognize and how to say "ze [verb]ed" or "ze has [verb]ed"; the same word in Latin can be translated either way. |
2021-04-06 |
Accusative Plural |
How to form and recognize the forms of nouns when they are direct objects |
2021-04-20 |
Superlative Adjectives |
How to take an adjective like "happy" and turn it into "happiest" or "very happy" |
2021-04-29 |
Dative Case |
How to form and recognize words when they are indirect objects; i.e.: "to [noun]" or "for [noun]" |
2021-05-06 |
1st & 2nd person plural |
How to construct and recognize verb forms for "we" and "y'all" |