Handouts are taken from the book, the Internet (here, especially), and our minds.
Note that these handouts are not intended to replace the textbook; they either reiterate important points or point out details in the textbook that might be missed. Several of these handouts do not include macrons; instead, these macrons have either been omitted or replaced with the umlaut (ä, ë, ï, ö, ü).
Please pay special attention to handouts 015, 016, 022, 023, and 028: these are tables and charts that facilitate the memorization of the various conjugations and declensions.
000_Pronunciation with Audio (or here)
001_Pronunciation
002_Parts of Speech
003_Sentence Structure and Articles
004_Objects and Subject Complement
Note: Ignore the parentheses in the section regarding indirect objects, because they only apply to English. Prepositional phrases that act like indirect objects are considered indirect objects in Latin and are translated accordingly. They can also appear without a direct object in Latin. (consider "Jacob lied to me," "Joanna spoke to her mother," etc.)
005_Subject Complement
006_Introduction to Declension
007_Case Order
008_Case Uses
009_Case Uses
010_Apposition
011_Introduction to Conjugation
012_Introduction to Principal Parts
013_Introduction to Principal Parts
014_Summary of Conjugations
015_Summary of Indicative Conjugations
016_Table of Indicative Conjugations
017_Introduction to esse
018_First and Second Conjugations
019_Gender
020_Summary of the First Declension
021_Summary of the Second Declension
022_Summary of Declensions
023_Table of Declensions
024_Vocative Case
025_Adjectives of the First and Second Declension
026_Adjectives of the First and Second Declension
027_ab vs ex
028_Demonstrative and Relative Pronouns
029_Movement with ad
030_ejus vs suus
031_Summary of the Third Declension
032_Verbal Stems
033_Infinitives
034_Third Conjugation
035_Fourth Conjugation
036_Adjectives of the Third Declension
037_Fourth Declension
Note that these handouts are not intended to replace the textbook; they either reiterate important points or point out details in the textbook that might be missed. Several of these handouts do not include macrons; instead, these macrons have either been omitted or replaced with the umlaut (ä, ë, ï, ö, ü).
Please pay special attention to handouts 015, 016, 022, 023, and 028: these are tables and charts that facilitate the memorization of the various conjugations and declensions.
000_Pronunciation with Audio (or here)
001_Pronunciation
002_Parts of Speech
003_Sentence Structure and Articles
004_Objects and Subject Complement
Note: Ignore the parentheses in the section regarding indirect objects, because they only apply to English. Prepositional phrases that act like indirect objects are considered indirect objects in Latin and are translated accordingly. They can also appear without a direct object in Latin. (consider "Jacob lied to me," "Joanna spoke to her mother," etc.)
005_Subject Complement
006_Introduction to Declension
007_Case Order
008_Case Uses
009_Case Uses
010_Apposition
011_Introduction to Conjugation
012_Introduction to Principal Parts
013_Introduction to Principal Parts
014_Summary of Conjugations
015_Summary of Indicative Conjugations
016_Table of Indicative Conjugations
017_Introduction to esse
018_First and Second Conjugations
019_Gender
020_Summary of the First Declension
021_Summary of the Second Declension
022_Summary of Declensions
023_Table of Declensions
024_Vocative Case
025_Adjectives of the First and Second Declension
026_Adjectives of the First and Second Declension
027_ab vs ex
028_Demonstrative and Relative Pronouns
029_Movement with ad
030_ejus vs suus
031_Summary of the Third Declension
032_Verbal Stems
033_Infinitives
034_Third Conjugation
035_Fourth Conjugation
036_Adjectives of the Third Declension
037_Fourth Declension