Learn to Read Latin (Workbook Part 2)

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Author: Andrew Keller

ISBN-10: 0300120974

ISBN-13: 9780300120974

Category: Latin language -> Grammar

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A Latin grammar and reader all in one when the text and workbook are used together, Learn to Read Latin presents basic Latin morphology and syntax with clear explanations and examples, and it offers direct access to great works of Latin literature even at the earliest stages of learning the language. As beginning students learn basic forms and grammar, they also gain familiarity with patterns of Latin word order and other features of style, thus becoming well prepared for later, more difficult texts.No other beginning Latin book contains as many unaltered versions of ancient texts. Learn to Read Latin includes the writings of such authors as Caesar, Cicero, Sallust, Catullus, Vergil, and Ovid, arranged chronologically and accompanied by introductions to each author and each work. These readings serve as the chief training texts around which the book’s fifteen chapters are constructed. A workbook is also available, providing abundant drills for each chapter of the text. A flexible format allows the workbook exercises to be used in the classroom, for homework assignments, for extra individual drill work, or as a home study tool.

Contents Preface to Part II....................viiList of Abbreviations....................ixDrill 83. Purpose Clauses and Sequence of Tenses....................295Drill 83-84. Purpose Clauses and Indirect Commands....................299Drill 85. The Relative Pronoun and the Relative Clause....................303Drill 86. Special Features of the Relative Pronoun....................309Drill 87-88. Interrogative Pronouns and Adjectives....................311Drill Sentences, Chapter IX....................315Drill 92-93. Relative Clauses of Purpose and Characteristic....................327Drill 94-95. Participles....................331Drill 96. Attributive and Circumstantial Participles....................333Drill 97. Ablative Absolute....................337Drill 98-99. Participles and Periphrastics....................339Drill 99-102. Short Sentences and Syntax....................343Drill Sentences, Chapter X....................345Drill 104-105. Infinitives....................355Drill 106. Indirect Statement....................359Drill 108. Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Statement....................365Drill 109. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs....................367Drill 110. Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs....................373Drill 111. Constructions with the Comparative and Superlative Degrees....................377Drill Sentences, Chapter XI....................381Drill 113-114. Direct Questions and Deliberative Subjunctive....................391Drill 115-116. Indirect Questions and Doubting Clauses....................395Drill 117. Subordinate ClausesII: The Conjunction cum....................399Drill 118-119. volo, nolo, malo; Negative Commands with noli and nolite....................403Drill Sentences, Chapter XII....................409Drill 122. Gerunds and Gerundives....................419Drill 123. Subordinate Clauses III....................425Drill 124. Correlatives....................427Drill 125. The Irregular Verb fio....................431Drill 126-129. Short Sentences and Syntax....................435Drill Sentences, Chapter XIII....................437Drill 131-133. Result Clauses, Relative Clauses of Result, and Substantive Ut Clauses....................445Drill 134. fore ut Construction....................447Drill 135. Impersonal Constructions I....................449Drill Sentences, Chapter XIV....................451Drill 137. Fear Clauses....................461Drill 138. Prevention Clauses....................463Drill 139. Impersonal Constructions II....................465Drill 140. Direct and Indirect Reflexives....................469Drill 141-145. Short Sentences and Syntax....................471Drill Sentences, Chapter XV....................473Latin to English Vocabulary....................479English to Latin Vocabulary....................489Morphology Appendix....................503