So many ablatives to keep track of! So many overlapping characteristics! If only there were a process! Now there is. Use this flow chart to make concrete the necessary analysis for identifying ablatives. Divided between those with prepositions and those without, the flow chart takes users through a series of questions or clues that identify ablatives. It of course is not comprehensive nor foolproof (nor is it intended to be) but gives users a basic framework and process for working with ablative
A two-page sheet summarizing, on p.1, the formation of the subjunctive (both active and passive), and on p.2 the uses of the subjunctive, both independent and dependent. The list is not comprehensive but includes the major uses of the subjunctive.
For advanced Latin students & professionals:
Hone your mastery of all the prefixed compounds of these 35 key verbs, and you'll be a lot closer to being able to read reading real, authentic Latin.
Macrons are written, but no practice materials are included; the words are simply presented within their word-families. Enlightening English derivatives are also listed.