• Pluperfect Tense Active
  • Future Perfect Tense Active
  • Present Tense Passive
  • Imperfect Tense Passive
  • Future Tense Passive
  • Deponent Verbs
  • Ablatives of Agent, Manner, and Means
  • Constructions of Time and Place

You will practice these forms and concepts by reading the Fabula Aeliae and the Litterae.  These texts will introduce you to the structure of Roman education. In the Fabula Aeliae you will see how Aelia and Apollonius are educated, and the different challenges each faces due to the expectations of family and society.  The Litterae are adapted excerpts from Latin authors that comment on the roles of parents in education, the image of the strict educator, and the various disciplines that make a well-rounded education.  Notice that your Nota will no longer provide the form as it is in the text.  You will simply be given the vocabulary entry.  In addition to this, regular first conjugation verbs will not show all principal parts, but will be abbreviated as amo (1).