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HENLE GRAMMAR CHART BOOKInstructions: These are the noun charts that are the most useful to copy multiple times, memorize and master. They do not include all the grammar rules that are assigned each week. If you want to have practice for all the grammar rules, see my document “Grammar Notebook – ALL” on my website - and then go to Challenge A Resources (2nd link)The first set of pages are the master copies of the charts. These are charts that the students will copy from. For the noun declension charts, adjective charts, verb charts, they can substitute out the model word for ANY word from the vocabulary in the same form. If you are copying more than one time, it would be good practice to choose different vocabulary words. You may want to print the master copies and laminate them. You may want to print the master copies and put them “backwards” into a 3 ring notebook so that it is opposite the practice page. The second set of pages are the practice charts. You may want to print multiple copies of these charts and you may want to print copies from previous weeks for review. You might do something like this week’s copy each day and then an additional page from a different week too. Or you might want to do this week’s chart but then keep assigning the other weeks in order until they are mastered. Example: You might be on the 4th declension noun so copy that but let’s say you haven’t mastered the 1st declension noun.. keep practicing that one until you have it mastered and then move onto 2nd declension. How you arrange the grammar notebook is up to you and what you think will work best for your student. MASTER CHARTSMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 1 Noun Cases Latin Noun CaseUse NominativeSubjectGenitivePossessiveDativeIndirect Object – “the ‘to’ or ‘for’ caseAccusativeDirect ObjectAblativeObject of the Prepostion – the “by-with-from” case VocativePerson addressed Grammar Rule # 32 – FIRST DECLENSION NOUNPut the form, meaning, use in the following chart for ANY 1st DECLENSION NOUN from your vocabulary. Model noun: terra, terraeFormMeaningUseSingularNominativeterr-aLand, the (a) landSubjectSingularGenitiveterr-aeOf the (a) landPossessiveSingularDativeterr-aeTo or for the (a) landIndirect objectSingularAccusativeterr-amThe (a) landDirect objectSingularAblativeterr-āBy, with, from the (a) landObject of the PrepositionPluralNominativeterr-aeLands, the landsSubjectPluralGenitiveterr-ārumOf the landsPossessivePluralDativeterr-īsTo or for the landsIndirect objectPluralAccusativeterr-āsLands, the landsDirect objectPluralAblativeterr- īsBy, with, from the landsObject of the PrepositionMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 2Grammar No. 34: Masculine Nouns of the Second DeclensionPut the form and meaning in the following chart for ANY 2nd DECLENSION NOUN from your vocabulary. Model noun: servus, servī: slaveFormMeaningUseSingularNominativeserv-usThe slaveSubjectSingularGenitiveserv-īOf the slave, the slave'sPossessiveSingularDativeserv-ōTo or for the slaveIndirect objectSingularAccusativeserv-umThe slaveDirect objectSingularAblativeserv-ōBy, with, from the slavePluralNominativeserv-īThe slavesSubjectPluralGenitiveserv-ōrumOf the slaves, the slaves'PossessivePluralDativeserv-īsTo or for the slavesIndirect objectPluralAccusativeserv-ōsthe slavesDirect objectPluralAblativeserv-īsBy, with, from the slavesGrammar Rule # 25: The Five Declensions Add the genitive singular ending and the model word for each of the 5 Latin Noun Declensions 12345Genitive Singular ending -ae - ī -is -ū -eīModel Wordterr-ae serv-ī lēg-is port-ūs r- eīMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 3Grammar No. 37 Neuter Nouns of the 2nd Declension Add the form and meaning for any of the Neuter Nouns of the 2nd Declension in your vocabulary: Model noun: bellum, bellī: warFormMeaningUseSingularNominativebell-umThe warSubjectSingularGenitivebell-ī Of the warPossessiveSingularDativebell-ōTo or for the warIndirect objectSingularAccusativebell-umThe warDirect objectSingularAblativebell-ōBy, with, from the warPluralNominativebell-ā The warsSubjectPluralGenitivebell-ōrumOf the warsPossessivePluralDativebell-īsTo or for the warsIndirect objectPluralAccusativebell-athe warsDirect objectPluralAblativebell-īsBy, with, from the warsMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 4Conjugate Sum: FormMeaningSingular1st personsumI amSingular2nd PersonesYou areSingular 3rd Person esthe, she, it is Plural 1st Personsumuswe arePlural2nd Person estis you arePlural 3rd Person suntthey are MASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 5Grammar No. 57: Masculine nouns of 3rd DeclensionPut the form and meaning in the following chart for any masculine noun of the 3rd declension in your vocabulary. Model noun: lēx, lēgis (law)FormMeaningUseSingularNominativelēxThe lawSubjectSingularGenitivelēg-isOf the lawPossessiveSingularDativelēg-īTo or for the lawIndirect objectSingularAccusativelēg-emThe lawDirect objectSingularAblativelēg-eBy, with, from the lawPluralNominativelēg-ēsThe lawsSubjectPluralGenitivelēg-umOf the lawsPossessivePluralDativelēg-ibusTo or for the lawsIndirect objectPluralAccusativelēg-ēsthe lawsDirect objectPluralAblativelēg-ibusBy, with, from the lawsGrammar No. 58: Feminine Nouns of 3rd DeclensionPut the form and meaning in the following chart for any feminine 3rd declension noun in your vocabulary (model word: pars, partis (part))FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeparsThe partSubjectSingularGenitivepart-isOf the partPossessiveSingularDativepart-īTo or for the partIndirect objectSingularAccusativepart-emThe partDirect objectSingularAblativepart-eBy, with, from the partPluralNominativepart-ēsThe partsSubjectPluralGenitivepart-iumOf the partsPossessivePluralDativepart-ibusTo or for the partsIndirect objectPluralAccusativepart-ēsthe partsDirect objectPluralAblativepart-ibusBy, with, from the partsMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 6GRAMMAR No. 64: Neuter Nouns of the 3rd DeclensionAdd the form and meaning for any neuter noun of the 3rd declension in your vocabulary.FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeflūmenThe riverSubjectSingularGenitiveflūmin-isOf the riverPossessiveSingularDativeflūmin-īTo or for the riverIndirect objectSingularAccusativeflūmenThe riverDirect objectSingularAblativeflūmin-eBy, with, from the riverObj of PrepPluralNominativeflūmin-aThe riversSubjectPluralGenitiveflūmin-umOf the riversPossessivePluralDativeflūmin-ibusTo or for the riversIndirect objectPluralAccusativeflūmin-athe riversDirect objectPluralAblativeflūmin-ibusBy, with, from the riversObj of PrepMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 7Grammar No. 65. The Fourth DeclensionFormMeaningUseSingularNominativeport-usThe harborSubjectSingularGenitiveport-ūsOf the harborPossessiveSingularDativeport-uīTo or for the harborIndirect objectSingularAccusativeport-umThe harborDirect objectSingularAblativeport-ūBy, with, from the harborPluralNominativeport-ūsThe harborsSubjectPluralGenitiveport-uumOf the harborsPossessivePluralDativeport-ibusTo or for the harborsIndirect objectPluralAccusativeport-ūsthe harborsDirect objectPluralAblativeport-ibusBy, with, from the harborsMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 8Grammar No. 69: The Fifth DeclensionFormMeaningUseSingular NominativerēsThe thingSubjectSingular Genitiver-eī Of the thingPossessiveSingular Dativer-eī To or for thingIndirect objectSingular Accusativer-emThe thingDirect objectSingular Ablativer-ē By, with, from the thingPlural Nominativer-ēs The thingsSubjectPlural Genitiver-ērumOf the thingsPossessivePlural Dativer-ēbus To or for the thingsIndirect objectPlural Accusativer-ēsthe thingsDirect objectPlural Ablativer-ēbus By, with, from the thingsMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 9, 10, 11Grammar No. 72: Adjectives in -us of the First and Second DeclensionsMasculinelike servusFemininelike portaNeuterlike bellumSingularNominativemagn-usmagn-amagn-umSingularGenitivemagn-īmagn-aemagn-īSingularDativemagn-ōmagn-aemagn-ōSingularAccusativemagn-ummagn-ammagn-umSingularAblativemagn-ōmagn-āmagn-ōPluralNominativemagn-īmagn-aemagn-aPluralGenitivemagn-ōrummagn-ārummagn-ōrumPluralDativemagn-īsmagn-īsmagn-īsPluralAccusativemagn-ōsmagn-āsmagn-āPluralAblativemagn-īsmagn-īsmagn-īsMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 12Grammar No. 78:Gravis, e, - heavy, severe, serious is declined thus:MasculineFeminineNeuterSingularNominativegrav-isgrav-isgrav-eSingularGenitivegrav-isgrav-isgrav-isSingularDativegrav-īgrav-īgrav-īSingularAccusativegrav-emgrav-emgrav-eSingularAblativegrav-īgrav-īgrav-īPluralNominativegrav-ēsgrav-ēsgrav-iaPluralGenitivegrav-iumgrav-iumgrav-iumPluralDativegrav-ibusgrav-ibusgrav-ibusPluralAccusativegrav-ēsgrav-ēsgrav-iaPluralAblativegrav-ibusgrav-ibusgrav-ibusMASTER CHART Semester 1 Week 13 Grammar No 162: Present Tense (present stem)Give form and meaning for ANY 1st Conjugation Verb in the vocabuary. Model verb: laudō, 1. tr., praise FormMeaningSingular1st Plaud-ō I praise, I am praising, I do praiseSingular2nd Plaud-āsyou praise, you are praising, you do praiseSingular3rd Plaud-athe, she, it praises; he, she, it are praising; he, she it does praisePlural1st Plaud-āmuswe praise, we are praising, we do praisePlural2nd Plaud-ātisyou praise, you are praising, you do praisePlural3rd Plaud-antthey praise, they are praising, they do praiseFirst conjugation final personal signs.SingularPlural1 (I) ….(we) -mus2(you) -s(you) -tis3(he, she, it) -t(they) -ntMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 1Active Voice – Indicative MoodGrammar No 163: Imperfect Tense (present stem)NumberPersonFormMeaningSingular1st Plaud-ābamI was praisingSingular2nd P. laud-ābasyou were praisingSingular3rd P. laud-ābathe, she, it were praisingPlural 1st P. laud-ābāmuswe were praisingPlural 2nd P. laud-ābātisyou were praisingPlural 3rd P. laud-ābantthey were praisingGrammar No 164: Future Tense (present stem)NumberPersonFormMeaningSingular1st Plaud-ābō I will praise (he, she, it will be praising)Singular2nd P. laud-ābisyou will praise (he, she, it will be praising)Singular3rd P. laud-ābithe, she, it will praise (he, she, it will be praising)Plural 1st P. laud-ābimuswe will praise (we will be praising)Plural 2nd P. laud-ābitis you will praise (you will be praising)Plural 3rd P. laud-ābuntthey will praise (they will be praising)MASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 2Grammar No. 123: First Person Personal Pronouns NumberCaseFormMeaningSingularNominativeegoISingularGenitivemeīof me, of myselfSingularDativemihito me, to myselfSingularAccusativememe, myselfSingularAblativeme(by, etc.) me, myselfPluralNominativenōswePluralGenitivenostrīnostrumof us, of ourselvesPluralDativenobisto us, to ourselvesPluralAccusativenōsus, ourselvesPluralAblativenobis(by, etc.) us, ourselvesGrammar No. 124: 2nd Person Personal PronounsNumberCaseFormMeaningSingularNominativetūyouSingularGenitivetuīof you, of yourselfSingularDativetibito you, to yourselfSingularAccusativetēyou, yourselfSingularAblativetē(by, etc.) you, yourselfPluralNominativevōsyouPluralGenitivevestrīvestrumof you, yourselvesPluralDativevōbisto you, yourselvesPluralAccusativevōsyou, yourselvesPluralAblativevōbis(by, etc.) you, yourselvesMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 2Grammar No. 128 B. Third Person Personal Pronouns - Non-reflexiveNumCaseMascFemNeuterSingNomisheeasheiditSingGenējusof himhisējusof herherējusof ititsSingDateīto or for himeīto or for hereīto or for itSingAcceumhimeamheriditSingAbl.eō(by, etc) himeā(by, etc) hereō(by, etc) itPlNomeītheyeaetheyeathey (those things)PlGeneōrumof themtheireārumof themtheireōrumof themtheirPlDateīsto or for themeīsto or for themeīsto or for themPlAcceōsthemeāsthemeathem (those things)PlAbl.eīs(by, etc) themeīs(by, etc) themeīs(by, etc) themMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 4, 5Grammar No. 165. Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Present Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Pmon-eōI advise, I am advising, I do adviseSingular2nd Pmon-ēsYou advise, You are advising, You do adviseSingular3rd Pmon-ethe, she, it advises; he, she, it is advising; he, she it does advisePlural1st Pmon-ēmuswe advise, we are advising, we do advisePlural2nd Pmon-ētisYou advise, You are advising, You do advisePlural3rd Pmon-entthey advise, they are advising, they do adviseGrammar No. 168. Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Imperfect Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Pmon-ēbamI was advisingSingular2nd Pmon-ēbasyou were advisingSingular3rd Pmon-ēbathe, she, it was advisingPlural1st Pmon-ēbāmuswe were advisingPlural2nd Pmon-ēbātisyou were advisingPlural3rd Pmon-ēbantthey were advisingMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 4, 5Grammar No. 171 Give form and meaning for moneō, 2. tr., advise in the Future Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Pmon-ēbōI shall advise (you shall be advising)Singular2nd Pmon-ēbisyou will advise (you will be advising)Singular3rd Pmon-ēbithe, she, it will advise (he, she, it will be advising)Plural1st Pmon-ēbimuswe shall advise (we shall be advising)Plural2nd Pmon-ēbitisyou will advise (you will be advising)Plural3rd Pmon-ēbuntthey will advise (they will be advising)MASTER CHART (Review)Semester 2 Week 6Grammar No. 346 – Indicative Present – Irregular verb SUMFormMeaningSingular1st PsumI am Singular2nd PesYou areSingular3rd Pesthe, she, it isPlural1st Psumuswe arePlural2nd Pestisyou arePlural3rd Psuntthey areMASTER CHART (Review)Semester 2 Week 7Gramamr No. 128 B. Third Person Personal Pronouns Non-reflexiveMascFemNeuterSingNomisheeasheiditSingGenējusof himhisējusof herherējusof ititsSingDateīto or for himeīto or for hereīto or for itSingAcceumhimeamheriditSingAbl.eō(by, etc) himeā(by, etc) hereō(by, etc) itPlNomeītheyeaetheyeathey (those things)PlGeneōrumof themtheireārumof themtheireōrumof themtheirPlDateīsto or for themeīsto or for themeīsto or for themPlAcceōsthemeāsthemeathem (those things)PlAbl.eīs(by, etc) themeīs(by, etc) themeīs(by, etc) themMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 8Grammar No. 127 a) Third Person Personal Pronouns - ReflexiveFormMeaningNom…........... …........... Gensuī of himself, herself, itself, themselvesDatsibi to himself, herself, itself, themselvesAccsē (sēsē) himself, herself, itself, themselvesAblsē (sēsē) (by, with, from) himself, herself, itself, themselvesMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 9Grammar No 166: Present Tense (present stem)Give form and meaning for mittō, 3. tr., send for the present tense. FormMeaningSingular1st Pmitt-eōI send, I am sending, I do sendSingular2nd Pmitt-isyou send, you are sending, you do sendSingular3rd Pmitt-ithe, she, it sends; he, she, it is sending; he, she, it does sendPlural1st Pmitt-imuswe send, we are sending, we do sendPlural2nd Pmitt-itisyou send, you are sending, you do sendPlural3rd Pmitt-untthey send, they are sending, they do sendGrammar No 169: Imperfect Tense (present stem)Give form and meaning for mittō, 3. tr., send for the imperfect tense. FormMeaningSingular1st Pmitt-ēbamI was sendingSingular2nd Pmitt-ēbāsyou were sendingSingular3rd Pmitt-ēbathe, she, it was sendingPlural1st Pmitt-ēbāmuswe were sendingPlural2nd Pmitt-ēbātisyou were sendingPlural3rd Pmitt-ēbantthey were sendingMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 10Grammar No. 172Give form and meaning for mittō, 3. tr., send in the Future Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Pmitt-amI shall send (I shall be sending)Singular2nd Pmitt-ēsyou will send (you will be sending)Singular3rd Pmitt-ethe, she, it will send (he, she, it will be sending)Plural1st Pmitt-ēmuswe shall send (we shall be sending)Plural2nd Pmitt-ētisyou will send (you will be sending)Plural3rd Pmitt-entthey will send (they will be sending)MASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 11Grammar No 167Give form and meaning for audiō, 4. tr. – hear in the Present Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Paud-iō I hear, I am hearing, I do hearSingular2nd Paud- īsyou hear, you are hearing, you do hearSingular3rd Paud-ithe, she, it hears; he, she, it is hearing; he, she it, does hearPlural1st Paud- īmuswe hear, we are hearing, we do hearPlural2nd Paud- ītis you hear, you are hearing, you do hearPlural3rd Paud-iuntthey hear, they are hearing, they do hearGrammar No 170Give form and meaning for audiō, 4. tr. – hear in the Imperfect Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Paud-iēbam I was hearingSingular2nd Paud-iēbāsyou were hearingSingular3rd Paud-iēbathe, she, it was hearingPlural1st Paud-iēbāmaswe were hearingPlural2nd Paud-iēbātis you were hearingPlural3rd Paud-iēbantthey were hearingMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 11Grammar No 173Give form and meaning for audiō, 4. tr. – hear in the Future Tense (present stem) FormMeaningSingular1st Paud-iam I shall hear (I shall be hearing)Singular2nd Paud-iēsyou will hear (you will be hearing)Singular3rd Paud-iēthe, she, it will hear (he, she, it will be hearing)Plural1st Paud-iēmaswe shall hear ( we shall be hearing)Plural2nd Paud-iētis you will hear (you will be hearing)Plural3rd Paud-ientthey will hear (they will be hearing)MASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 12Grammar No. 346 – Indicative Present – Irregular verb SUM (REVIEW)FormMeaningSingular1st PsumI am Singular2nd PesYou areSingular3rd Pesthe, she, it isPlural1st Psumuswe arePlural2nd Pestisyou arePlural3rd Psuntthey areGrammar No. 346 – Indicative Imperfect – Irregular verb ERAM FormMeaningSingular1st PeramI wasSingular2nd Perāsyou wereSingular3rd Perathe, she, it wasPlural1st Perāmuswe werePlural2nd Perātisyou werePlural3rd Perantthey wereGrammar No. 348 – Indicative Future – Irregular verb EROFormMeaningSingular1st PerōI shall beSingular2nd Perisyou will beSingular3rd Perithe, she, it will be Plural1st Perimuswe shall bePlural2nd Peritisyou will bePlural3rd Peruntthey will be MASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 13The perfect active stem is found by dropping the ending -ī of the third principal part.laudāv-ī stem: laudāv-monu-ī stem: monu-mīs-ī stem: mīs-audīv-ī stem: audīv-fu-ī stem: fu-The following charts have the same endings for the PERFECT tense but are practicing with the stems of different conjugations.Grammar No 174 Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - laudāv-ī FormMeaningSingular1st Plaudāv-ī I praised ( I have praised)Singular2nd Plaudāv-istī you praised ( you have praised)Singular3rd Plaudāv-īthe, she, it praised ( he, she, it has praised)Plural1st Plaudāv-imuswe praised ( we have praised)Plural2nd Plaudāv-istis you praised ( you have praised)Plural3rd Plaudāv-ēruntthey praised (they have praised)Grammar No 177Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - monu-ī FormMeaningSingular1st Pmonu-ī I advised (I have advised)Singular2nd Pmonu-istī you advised ( you have advised)Singular3rd Pmonu-īthe, she, it advised (he, she, it has advised)Plural1st Pmonu-imuswe advised ( we have advised)Plural2nd Pmonu-istisyou advised (you have advised)Plural3rd Pmonu-ēruntthey advised (they have advised)MASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 13The following charts have the same endings for the PERFECT tense but are practicing with the stems of different conjugationsGrammar No 178Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - mīs -ī FormMeaningSingular1st Pmīs -ī I sent ( I have sent)Singular2nd Pmīs-istī you sent ( you have sent)Singular3rd Pmīs -īthe, she, it sent ( he, she, it has sent)Plural1st Pmīs-imuswe sent ( we have sent)Plural2nd Pmīs-istis you sent ( you have sent)Plural3rd Pmīs-ēruntthey sent (they have sent)Grammar No 179Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - audīv-ī - FormMeaningSingular1st Paudīv-ī I heard ( I have heard)Singular2nd Paudīv-istī you heard ( you have heard)Singular3rd Paudīv-īthe, she, it heard ( he, she, it has heard)Plural1st Paudīv-imuswe heard ( we have heard)Plural2nd Paudīv-istis you heard ( you have heard)Plural3rd Paudīv-ēruntthey heard (they have heard)Grammar No. 349 Indicative Perfect - fu-ī FormMeaningSingular1st Pfu-īI have been, I wasSingular2nd Pfu-istī you have been, you wereSingular3rd Pfu-īthe, she, it has been; he, she it wasPlural1st Pfu-imuswe have been, we werePlural2nd Pfu-istisyou have been, you werePlural3rd Pfu-ēruntthey have been, they wereMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the PLUPERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 175Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) – laudav-FormMeaningSingular1st Plaudāv-eram I had praised Singular2nd Plaudāv-erās you had praisedSingular3rd Plaudāv-erat he, she, it had praised Plural1st Plaudāv-erāmus we had praised Plural2nd Plaudāv-erātis you had praised Plural3rd Plaudāv-erant they had praiseGrammar No 180Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) – monu-FormMeaningSingular1st Pmonu-eram I had advisedSingular2nd Pmonu-erās you had advised Singular3rd Pmonu-erat he, she, it had advisedPlural1st Pmonu-erāmus we had advisedPlural2nd Pmonu-erātis you had advised Plural3rd Pmonu-erantthey had advisedMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the PLUPERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 181Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - mīsFormMeaningSingular1st Pmīs -eramI had sentSingular2nd Pmīs-erāsyou had sentSingular3rd Pmīs -erathe, she, it had sentPlural1st Pmīs-erāmuswe had sentPlural2nd Pmīs-erātis you had sentPlural3rd Pmīs-erant –they had sent Grammar No 182Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)- audīvFormMeaningSingular1st Paudīv-eramI had heardSingular2nd Paudīv-erāsyou had heardSingular3rd Paudīv-erathe, she, it had heardPlural1st Paudīv-erāmuswe had heardPlural2nd Paudīv-erātisyou had heardPlural3rd Paudīv-erantthey had heardMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the FUTURE PERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 176Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - laudavFormMeaningSingular1st Plaudāv-erō I shall have praised Singular2nd Plaudāv-eris you will have praisedSingular3rd Plaudāv-erit he, she, it will have praised Plural1st Plaudāv-erimus we shall have praised Plural2nd Plaudāv-eritis you will have praised Plural3rd Plaudāv-erintthey will have praisedGrammar No 183Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - monuFormMeaningSingular1st Pmonu-erō I shall have advisedSingular2nd Pmonu-erisyou will have advised Singular3rd Pmonu-erit he, she, it will have advisedPlural1st Pmonu-erimuswe shall have advisedPlural2nd Pmonu-eritisyou will have advised Plural3rd Pmonu-erintthey will have advisedMASTER CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the FUTURE PERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 184Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - mīsFormMeaningSingular1st Pmīs -erōI shall have sentSingular2nd Pmīs-erisyou will have sentSingular3rd Pmīs -erithe, she, it will have sent Plural1st Pmīs-erimuswe shall have sentPlural2nd Pmīs-eritis you will have sentPlural3rd Pmīs-erintthey will have sentGrammar No 185Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - audīvFormMeaningSingular1st Paudīv-erōI shall have heardSingular2nd Paudīv-erisyou will have heardSingular3rd Paudīv -erathe, she, it will have heardPlural1st Paudīv-erimuswe shall have heard Plural2nd Paudīv-eritisyou will have heard Plural3rd Paudīv-erintthey will have heardPRACTICE CHARTSPRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 1 Noun Cases There are six cases in Latin Latin Noun CaseUse Grammar Rule # 32 – FIRST DECLENSION NOUNPut the form, meaning, use in the following chart for ANY 1st DECLENSION NOUN from your vocabulary FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSingularGenitiveSingularDativeSingularAccusativeSingularAblativePluralNominativePluralGenitivePluralDativePluralAccusativePluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 2Grammar No. 34: Masculine Nouns of the Second DeclensionPut the form and meaning in the following chart for ANY 2nd DECLENSION NOUN from your vocabulary FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSubjectSingularGenitivePossessiveSingularDativeIndirect objectSingularAccusativeDirect objectSingularAblativePluralNominativeSubjectPluralGenitivePossessivePluralDativeIndirect objectPluralAccusativeDirect objectPluralAblativeLatin Noun Declensions Add the genitive singular ending and the model word for each of the 5 Latin Noun Declensions 12345Genitive Singular endingModel WordPRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 3Grammar No. 37 Neuter Nouns of the 2nd Declension Add the form and meaning for any of the Neuter Nouns of the 2nd Declension in your vocabularyFormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSubjectSingularGenitivePossessiveSingularDativeIndirect objectSingularAccusativeDirect objectSingularAblativePluralNominativeSubjectPluralGenitivePossessivePluralDativeIndirect objectPluralAccusativeDirect objectPluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 4Conjugate Sum: FormMeaningSingular1st personSingular2nd PersonSingular 3rd Person Plural 1st PersonPlural2nd Person Plural 3rd Person PRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 5Grammar No. 57: Masculine nouns of 3rd DeclensionPut the form and meaning in the following chart for any masculine noun of the 3rd declension in your vocabulary. Model noun: lēx, lēgis (law) FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSubjectSingularGenitivePossessiveSingularDativeIndirect objectSingularAccusativeDirect objectSingularAblativePluralNominativeSubjectPluralGenitivePossessivePluralDativeIndirect objectPluralAccusativeDirect objectPluralAblativeGrammar No. 58: Feminine Nouns of 3rd DeclensionPut the form and meaning in the following chart for any feminine 3rd declension noun in your vocabulary (model word: pars, partis (part))FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSubjectSingularGenitivePossessiveSingularDativeIndirect objectSingularAccusativeDirect objectSingularAblativePluralNominativeSubjectPluralGenitivePossessivePluralDativeIndirect objectPluralAccusativeDirect objectPluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 6GRAMMAR No. 64: Neuter Nouns of the 3rd DeclensionAdd the form and meaning for any neuter noun of the 3rd declension in your vocabulary.FormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSubjectSingularGenitivePossessiveSingularDativeIndirect objectSingularAccusativeDirect objectSingularAblativeObj of PrepPluralNominativeSubjectPluralGenitivePossessivePluralDativeIndirect objectPluralAccusativeDirect objectPluralAblativeObj of PrepPRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 7Grammar No. 65. The Fourth DeclensionFormMeaningUseSingularNominativeSubjectSingularGenitivePossessiveSingularDativeIndirect objectSingularAccusativeDirect objectSingularAblativePluralNominativeSubjectPluralGenitivePossessivePluralDativeIndirect objectPluralAccusativeDirect objectPluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 8Grammar No. 69: The Fifth DeclensionFormMeaningUseSingular NominativeSubjectSingular GenitivePossessiveSingular DativeIndirect objectSingular AccusativeDirect objectSingular AblativePlural NominativeSubjectPlural GenitivePossessivePlural DativeIndirect objectPlural AccusativeDirect objectPlural AblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 9, 10, 11Grammar No. 72: Adjectives in -us of the First and Second DeclensionsMasculinelike servusFemininelike portaNeuterlike bellumSingularNominativeSingularGenitiveSingularDativeSingularAccusativeSingularAblativePluralNominativePluralGenitivePluralDativePluralAccusativePluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 12Grammar No. 78:Gravis, e, - heavy, severe, serious is declined thus:MasculineFeminineNeuterSingularNominativeSingularGenitiveSingularDativeSingularAccusativeSingularAblativePluralNominativePluralGenitivePluralDativePluralAccusativePluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 1 Week 13Grammar No 162: Present Tense (present stem)Give form and meaning for ANY 1st Conjugation Verb in the vocabuary in the PRESENT tense. Model verb: laudō, 1. tr., praise FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PFirst conjugation final personal signs.SingularPlural1 (I) ….(we) 2(you) (you) 3(he, she, it) (they) PRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 1Active Voice – Indicative MoodGrammar No 163: Give form and meaning for ANY 1st CONJUGATION VERB in the Imperfect Tense (present stem) Model verb: laudō, 1. tr., praiseNumberPersonFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd P. Singular3rd P. Plural 1st P. Plural 2nd P. Plural 3rd P. Grammar No 164: Give form and meaning for ANY 1st CONJUGATION VERB in the FUTURE Tense (present stem) Model verb: laudō, 1. tr., praiseNumberPersonFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd P. Singular3rd P. Plural 1st P. Plural 2nd P. Plural 3rd P. PRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 2Grammar No. 123: First Person Personal Pronouns NumberCaseFormMeaningSingularNominativeSingularGenitiveSingularDativeSingularAccusativeSingularAblativePluralNominativePluralGenitivePluralDativePluralAccusativePluralAblativeGrammar No. 124: 2nd Person Personal PronounsNumberCaseFormMeaningSingularNominativeSingularGenitiveSingularDativeSingularAccusativeSingularAblativePluralNominativePluralGenitivePluralDativePluralAccusativePluralAblativePRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 2Grammar No. 128 B. Third Person Personal Pronouns Non-reflexiveFill in below chart: MascFemNeuterSingNomSingGenSingDatSingAccSingAbl.PlNomPlGenPlDatPlAccPlAbl.PRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 4, 5Grammar No. 165. Give form and meaning for ANY 2ND CONJUGATION VERB in the Present Tense (present stem) Model verb: moneō, 2. tr., advise FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No. 168. Give form and meaning for ANY 2ND CONJUGATION VERB in the Imperfect Tense (present stem) Model verb: moneō, 2. tr., advise FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 4, 5Grammar No. 171 Give form and meaning for ANY 2ND CONJUGATION VERB in the Future Tense (present stem); Model verb: moneō, 2. tr., advise FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART (Review)Semester 2 Week 6Grammar No. 346 – Indicative Present - Irregular verb SUMFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART (Review)Semester 2 Week 7Gramamr No. 128 B. Third Person Personal Pronouns - Non-reflexiveFill in below chart: MascFemNeuterSingNomSingGenSingDatSingAccSingAbl.PlNomPlGenPlDatPlAccPlAbl.PRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 8Grammar No. 127 a) Third Person Personal Pronouns ReflexiveFormMeaningNomGenDatAccAblPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 9Grammar No 166: Present Tense (present stem)Give form and meaning for ANY 3rd CONJUGATION VERB for the present tense. Model verb: mittō, 3. tr., send FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 169: Imperfect Tense (present stem)Give form and meaning for ANY 3rd CONJUGATION VERB for the imperfect tense. Model verb: mittō, 3. tr., send FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 10Grammar No. 172Give form and meaning for ANY 3rd CONJUGATION VERB in vocabulary in the Future Tense (present stem); Model verb: mittō, 3. tr., send FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 11Grammar No 167Give form and meaning for ANY 4TH CONJUGATION VERB in the Present Tense (present stem); model verb: audiō, 4. tr. – hear FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 170Give form and meaning for ANY 4TH CONJUGATION VERB in the Imperfect Tense (present stem); model verb: audiō, 4. tr. – hear FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 11Grammar No 173Give form and meaning for ANY 4TH CONJUGATION VERB in the Future Tense (present stem); model verb: audiō, 4. tr. – hear FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 12Grammar No. 346 – Indicative Present – – Irregular verb SUM (REVIEW)FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No. 346 – Indicative Imperfect – Irregular verb ERAM FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No. 348 – Indicative Future - Irregular verb EROFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 13The perfect active stem is found by dropping the ending -ī of the third principal part.laudāv-ī stem: laudāv-monu-ī stem: monu-mīs-ī stem: mīs-audīv-ī stem: audīv-fu-ī stem: fu-The following charts have the same endings for the PERFECT tense but are practicing with the stems of different conjugations.Grammar No 174 Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - laudāv-ī FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 177Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - monu-ī FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 13The following charts have the same endings for the PERFECT tense but are practicing with the stems of different conjugationsGrammar No 178Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - mīs -ī FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 179Indicative Mood – Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - audīv-ī - FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No. 349 Indicative Perfect - fu-ī FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the PLUPERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 175Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) – laudav-FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 180Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) – monu-FormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the PLUPERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 181Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum) - mīsFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 182Indicative Mood – Pluperfect Tense (Perfect Stem and the imperfect of sum)- audīvFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the FUTURE PERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 176Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Tense (Perfect Stem) - laudavFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 183Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - monuFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PPRACTICE CHART Semester 2 Week 14The following charts have the same endings for the FUTURE PERFECT tense but are practicing with different stems from each verb conjugation.Grammar No 184Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - mīsFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd PGrammar No 185Indicative Mood – Future Perfect Stem (Perfect Stem) - audīvFormMeaningSingular1st PSingular2nd PSingular3rd PPlural1st PPlural2nd PPlural3rd P ................
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