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LEARN TO READ
LATIN SECOND EDITION
WORKBOOK
PART
II
Andrew Keller Collegiate School
Stephanie Russell Collegiate School
Yale
UNIVERSITY PRESS
New Haven & London
First edition published as one volume in 2004 and as two volumes in 2006. Second edition published in 2015. Copyright © 2004, 2006, 2015 by Yale University. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S . Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publishers. Yale University Press books may be purchased in quantity for educational, business, or promotional use. For information, please e-mail [email protected] (U.S. office) or [email protected] (U.K. office) . Editor: Tim Shea Publishing Assistant: Ashley E. Lago Production Editor: Ann-Marie Imbomoni Production Controller: Aldo Cupo Designed by James J. Johnson Set in E & F Scala type by Integrated Publishing Solutions, Grand Rapids , Michigan. Printed in the United States of America. Learn to Read Latin 2nd ed. Workbook Part 1 ISBN: 978-0-300-19497-5 Learn to Read Latin 2nd ed. Workbook Part 2 ISBN: 978-0-300-19498-2 The second edition workbook is also available in one volume, ISBN: 978-0-300-19496-8
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CONTENTS
Preface to Part II Preface to the Second Edition of the Workbook List of Abbreviations
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Drill 84-85. Fourth and Fifth Declensions Drill 86. Nine Irregular Adjectives Drill 87. Purpose Clauses and Sequence of Tenses Drill 87-88. Purpose Clauses and Indirect Commands Drill 89. Relative Clauses of Purpose Drill 90-92. Short Sentences and Syntax Exercises, CHAPTER IX
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Drill 94. Relative Clauses of Characteristic Drill 95-96. Participles Drill 97. Attributive and Circumstantial Participles Drill 98. Ablative Absolute Drill 99-100. Participles and Periphrastics Drill 100-103. Short Sentences and Syntax Exercises, CHAPTER X
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Drill 105-106. Infinitives Drill 107. Indirect Statement Drill 109. Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Statement Drill 110. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs Drill 111. Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs Drill 112. Constructions with the Comparative and Superlative Degrees Exercises, CHAPTER XI
457 461 469 471 475 479 485
Drill 114-115. Direct Questions and Deliberative Subjunctive Drill 116-117. Indirect Questions and Doubting Clauses Drill 118. Subordinate Clauses II: The Conjunction cum Drill 119-120. volo, nolo, malo; Negative Commands with noli and nolne Exercises, CHAPTER XII
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Drill 123. Gerunds and Gerundives Drill 124. Subordinate Clauses III Drill 125. Correlatives Drill 126. The Irregular Verb fto Drill 127 -130. Short Sentences and Syntax Exercises, CHAPTER XIII
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Drill 132. Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives Drill 133-135. Result Clauses, Relative Clauses of Result, and Substantive Ut Clauses Drill 136. fore ut Construction Drill 137. Impersonal Constructions I Exercises, CHAPTER XIV
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Drill 139. Fear Clauses Drill 140. Prevention Clauses Drill 141. Impersonal Constructions II Drill 142. Direct and Indirect Reflexives Drill 143-147. Short Sentences and Syntax Exercises, CHAPTER XV
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Summaries Synopses Morphology Appendix Latin to English Vocabulary English to Latin Vocabulary
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PREFACE TO PART II
This workbook contains drills written to accompany Chapters 9-15 of the textbook Learn to Read Latin. The drill numbers correspond to numbers of sections in the text in which morphology and syntax are presented. After most sections the student is referred to the appropriate drill for reinforcement of the forms and syntax just presented. In addition, this workbook contains exercise sentences for each chapter. These synthetic Latin sentences have been written to give substantial practice in the new vocabulary, morphology, and syntax of each chapter, while also reviewing material taught in earlier chapters. The exercise sentences may also be studied for patterns and effects of Latin prose word order. Because the workbook pages are perforated, all drills and exercise sentences may be detached and used for homework assignments as well as for work in class. At the back of the workbook are a vocabulary list and two or three summaries for each chapter. These summaries, which should be removed from the book and used for study as each chapter is presented, give compact summaries of all the morphology and syntax taught in each chapter. Included with the summaries for two chapters are synopsis sheets to be used for reviewing verb morphology. The synopsis sheets provided should be torn out and used to make multiple copies for students.
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION OF THE WORKBOOK
In response to requests from adopters and users of the first edition of Learn to Read Latin, we have added many new drills and practice sentences for use at intermediate points in each chapter. Drills and Exercise sentences have been revised to incorporate new vocabulary, to reflect the rearranged content in the revised textbook, and to remove infelicities. Blanks and lines have been added throughout to give students more room to provide answers. For easier access the Latin to English and English to Latin vocabularies have been moved to the very end of the workbook.
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ABBREVIATIONS
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1-intr. 1-tr. abl. acc. act. adj. adv. conj. cl.a.