Topics for the Final
Fourth conjugation
3rd –io conjugation
Personal pronouns ego, tu and is, ea, id; the adjective idem
The perfect, pluperfect and future perfect tenses
(I recommend you also specially review the following from previous chapters: 3rd declension and hic, ille, iste and special –ius adjectives)
Key to the review paragraph (the translation paragraph on p. 102 in Wheelock):
Greetings, Marcellinus! I write these things to you about Fundanus, our friend, because he (has) lost his dear and beautiful daughter. That girl had not lived for 13 years, but nature had given to her much wisdom. She always loved (was loving) her mother and father, brother and sister, us and other friends, male teachers and female teachers, and we were loving and praising her. Doctors were not able to help her. However, since she had such great courage, she bore her very bad disease with patience. Now, my friend, send to Fundanus our letters about the bitter fate of his daughter. Goodbye!
What room is the final going to be in?
ReplyDeleteThe final is in Merrifield 309. I will post a sign on the door of our usual room in case of confusion.
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