Prōnōmina

Text    Prōnōmina

A pronoun stands in the place of a noun. Specific types of pronouns perform specific tasks: personal pronouns, intensive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, reflexive pronouns, etc.

This week, we'll learn about relative, interrogative, and indefinite pronouns, so that we can form relative clauses, ask more detailed questions, and talk about indiscriminate or unknown things.

Intenta

  1. Recognize, form, and translate interrogative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative adjectives, indefinite adjectives, and indefinite pronouns.
  2. Find and connect antecedents to relative pronouns when they're used to create relative clauses.

Agenda

Lectiōnēs

09/09: Tabula Vocābulōrum II Links to an external site. [5-10 mins.] | Relative Pronouns (Wheelock 139-141) [< 5 mins.]

09/11: Indefinite Pronouns (Allen & Greenough 309-311, 314 Links to an external site.) [< 5 mins.]

09/13: Interrogative Pronouns (Wheelock 154-155) [< 5 mins.] | Interrogative Adjectives (Wheelock 155-156) [< 5 mins.]

Vocābula

Praescrīpta

09/09: Prōnōmina (Audītiō Videnda II) [10-25 mins.]

09/11: Obiectum Rēctum (Grammatica) [10-15 mins.] | Prōnōmina (Paradigmata) [5-10 mins.]

09/13: Praescrīptum I [25-45 mins.]

Auxilia

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