Thursday, February 6, 2014

I hope you're enjoying the SNOW!!

The quiz scheduled for Thursday will be given on Monday. There will be some noun declining as well as principal parts.

Homework for Monday is 22f, odd-numbered only. This exercise asks you to distinguish between the dative and the ablative. We have talked about this in class. When it involves a person, if there is no preposition, the case will almost always be dative. You are also looking at context: is someone saying, giving, explaining, preparing something FOR someone? Is there a relevant preposition? Is the verb appropinquo involved (that requires the ablative)? Is either the expression licet or necesse est involved?

For further explanation, see p. 191.

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