Friday, 21 November 2008

Declensions

Ok, so since I haven't got any suggestions about the order in which to take things, I will be carrying on in my slightly haphazard way of doing things.
So todays topic is declensions - the inflection of nouns to change the meaning of the whole sentence. As always here are some sheets:
Declensions
1st Declension
2nd Declension
3rd Declension
4th Declension
5th Declension
1st and 2nd Declensions
1st, 2nd and 3rd Declensions
Finally if you want them all:
All Sheets (zipped folder)

Saturday, 15 November 2008

One quick thing

It anyone has any requests/suggestions then feel free to send me an email or post a comment on the website... If I don't know what you want then I can't help you...

Conjugations- my nightmare

So sadly it is time to get to business- verbs that follow the same roots/inflections are called Conjugations and there are 4 main conjugations- so here are the explanatory notes.
Conjugations
1st and 2nd Conjugations
3rd Conjugation
4th Conjugation
All 4 Sheets (zipped folder)

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Cases

Grammar, whatever the language it is necessary, and in Latin especially the sentence won't make sense if you don't know what cases the words are in.
There are 2 sheets on cases (theres so much to say about them) and an excercise sheet as well-
Case Use
Case Use 2
Case Exercise
All 3 sheets (zipped folder)

Saturday, 8 November 2008

Participles

Another important part of Latin is the participles, often in English we overlook them but they are essential in being able to read or write Latin.
As always I have a sheet for this, which explains it nearly as well as my teacher...
Participles

Irregular Verbs

OK... SO as with any language there are always irregular verbs just to make life difficult. Latin is no different- and sadly the only way in which you can remeber all of these -you HAVE to LEARN them...
So here is a list of Irregular Verbs

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Infinitives

Ok so first we need to look at the infinitives of verbs before we start the comlicated business of changing them...
So here is a sheet on the infinitives in Latin...