This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in the course Latin 1 – Basic Course. It focuses on the
Latin syntax (system of subordinate clauses and semi-sentence constructions) and on a small but more difficult part of morphology. With respect to the grammatical interpretations, practice sentences, self-corrective exercises and translations the students work with increasingly difficult sentences and adequate difficult continuous texts. After completing the course Latin 2, the student is able to analyze and translate even more complex Latin sentences and work with more extensive and difficult Latin texts.
The outline:
Ablative absolute / Accusative with infinitive and nominative with infinitive / Syntax of cases / Direct questions /
Sequence of tenses / Indirect questions / Clauses after non dubito etc. / Clauses after the verbs of fear and obstruction / Causal clauses / Temporal clauses / Conditional clauses / Concessive clauses / Gerund and
Gerundive / Clauses of result / Substantive clauses introduced by ut and quod / Relative subjunctive clauses /
Summary of morphology and syntax.