Grammar: modus indicatívus, modus subjunctívus, modus imperatívus, modus infinitívus.
Latin Phrases (scholarship): passim, NB, viz., scil., in re, magna cum laude, non sequitur, erratum.
12. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
13. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
Vide–
14. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
Vide–
video (thing you see)
15. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
Vide–
Sci–
video (thing you see)
16. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
Vide–
Sci–
video (thing you see)
science (how you know)
17. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
Vide–
Sci–
–lice
video (thing you see)
science (how you know)
18. Can you think of any English words
that we get from these three roots?
Vide–
Sci–
–lice
video (thing you see)
science (how you know)
license (permission)
47. Objective Case
Set of forms for making an object.
(Direct Object, Indirect Object, or Object of a Preposition)
48. Objective Case
Set of forms for making an object.
(Direct Object, Indirect Object, or Object of a Preposition)
1: me us
2: thee you
3: him/her them
57. Passive:
The Decline and Fall
of the Roman Empire
was written
by Edward Gibbon.
Active:
58. Passive:
The Decline and Fall
of the Roman Empire
was written
by Edward Gibbon.
Active:
Edward Gibbon
wrote
The Decline and Fall
of the Roman Empire.