Table of Contents <br>Introduction<br><br>PART ONE:</br> <br>FUNDAMENTALS OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE</br>Chapter 1:<br>Overview of the Latin Language</br>Parts of speech<br>Pronunciation<br>Inflection VS Analysis<br>Latin Nouns<br>Latin Verbs<br>Chapter 2:<br>The Perfect and Imperfect Tenses</br>Verbal Aspect<br>Perfect Tense<br>Perfect Stem Recognition<br>The Conjugations<br>Imperfect Tense<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 3:<br>The Basics of a Latin Sentence</br>How Latin Nouns Work<br>Transitive VS Intransitive Verbs<br>Accusative Case<br>Direct Objects<br>Nominative Ccase<br>Personal Pronouns<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 4:<br> The Present Tense</br>Present Tense<br>First Conjugation<br>Second Conjugation<br>Third Conjugation<br>Third Conjugation -iō<br>Fourth Conjugation<br>The Irregular Verb sum, esse, fuī, futūrus <br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 5:<br>Building Up Basic Sentences with Modifiers</br>Using Noun Cases as Modifiers<br> Other Types of Modifiers<br>Using Predicate Nominatives as Modifiers<br>Using Appositives<br>as Modifiers<br>The Genitive Case<br>Possessive Adjectives<br>The Dative Case<br>Key Vocabulary<br><br>PART ONE TEST</br><br>PART TWO: BUILDING ON FOUNDATIONS</br>Chapter 6:<br>Adjectives</br>Using Adjectives as Modifiers <br>First/Second Declension Adjectives<br>Third Declension Adjectives<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 7:<br>Adverbs and the Ablative Case</br>Using Adverbs as Modifiers<br>Neuter Gender<br>Ablative Case<br>Using Prepositional Phrases as Modifiers<br>Ablative Case Uses<br>Distinguishing Dative and Ablative Forms<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 8:<br>The Future, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Tenses</br>Future Tense<br>Distinguishing Present and Future Tenses<br>Function of the Pluperfect and Future Perfect tenses<br>Pluperfect Tense<br>Future Perfect Tense<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 9;<br>When, Whither, Wence, and Where</br>Talking About Time<br>Motion Toward, Away, and in Places<br>Third Declension i-Stem Nouns<br>Fourth Declension<br>Fifth Declension<br>Substantive use of Adjectives<br>Conjunctions<br>Synopsis<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 10:<br>Irregular Verbs </br><br>Irregular Verbs<br>The Irregular Verb possum, posse, potuī<br> The Irregular Verb possum, posse, potuī<br>Using Infinitives<br>Complementary Infinitives<br>The Irregular Verb volō, velle, voluī<br>The Irregular Verb nōlo, nolle, nōluī<br>Objective Infinitives<br>Impersonal Verbs<br>Subjective Infinitives<br>The Irregular Verb eō, īre, iī, itum<br>The Irregular Verb ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum<br>Prefixes<br>Key Vocabulary<br><br>PART TWO TEST</br><br>PART THREE: ADVANCED GRAMMAR</br>Chapter 11:<br>Pronouns</br>More About Personal Pronouns<br>Demonstrative Adjectives/Pronouns<br>Reflexive Pronouns<br>Intensive Adjectives/Pronouns<br>Relative Pronouns<br>Key Vocabulary <br>Chapter 12:<br>Passive Voice</br>Grammatical Voice<br>Passive Voice: Present System Tenses<br>Passive Voice: Perfect System Tenses<br>Passive Infinitives<br>Passive of Irregular Verbs<br>Ablative of Agent<br>Middle Voice<br>Deponent Verbs<br>Semi-Deponent Verbs<br>The Irregular Verb fiō, fiērī, factus sum<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 13:<br>Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs</br>Comparison of Adjectives<br>Comparison of Adverbs<br>Ablative of Comparison<br>Ablative of Degree of Difference<br>The Adverb quam with Adjectives and Adverbs<br>The Irregular Verb mālō, malle, māluīNumerals<br>Adjectives of Special Declension<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 14:<br>Giving Commands and Asking Questions</br>Vocative Case<br>Imperative MoodAsking Questions<br>Dative with Intransitive Verbs<br>Dative with Compound Verbs<br>Vocabulary Building<br>Suffixes<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 15:<br>Subjunctive Mood</br>Grammatical Mood<br>The Imperfect Subjunctive<br>The Pluperfect Subjunctive<br>Dependant and Independent Clauses<br>Cum Clauses<br>Purpose Clauses<br>The Present Subjunctive<br>The Perfect Subjunctive<br>Sequence of Tense<br>Result Clauses<br>Conditions<br>Independent Uses of the Subjunctive<br>The Subjunctive After Verbs of Fearing<br>Key Vocabulary<br>Chapter 16:<br>Participles, Gerunds, and Indirect Discourse</br>Participles<br>Participial Phrases<br>Ablatives Absolute<br>Gerunds<br>Gerundives<br>Supines<br>Indirect Discourse<br>Indirect Questions<br>Indirect Commands<br>Indirect Statements<br>Perfect and Future Infinitives<br>Relative Time Value in Indirect Statements<br><br>PART THREE TEST</br><br>FINAL EXAM</br>Latin-English Glossary<br>Answer Key<br>