Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Highlights from 11/2

As we discussed earlier this week, take special care in learning the definitions of the special adjectives in Ch. 9. They are somewhat odd-looking words in themselves (e.g. uter) and many of them look like other adjectives (e.g. alius vs. alter). So spend a little extra time with them. And remember that the main reason they are grouped together is because of their irregular dative and genitive endings: long i for the dative, -ius for the genitive.

Enjoy this song about hic and ille:

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