Chapters of Familia Romana that are hard, according to me
For background, most chapters are only trying to do one or two 'things'.
Chapter 8:
- all the declensions of quis/quī, hic, is, and ille dropped on you in a single chapter
- in some sense only one 'thing', but that's around 144 forms you've got to remember (4 pronouns x 3 genders x 2 numbers x 6 cases).
- tbh I just went past this and hoped I'd get used to them rather than having to memorize them
Chapter 12:
- the fourth declension
- datives for possession (e.g. "Marcō ūna soror est")
- comparatives
- third declension adjectives
- datives of commanding and obeying
Anyway I'm up to chapter 13 which is less bad, hopefully the density of hard chapters does not increase.
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in reply to Daniel Filan • •My guesses about future chapters:
- 22 looks hard but maybe just because I'm not familiar with "supines" from English grammar
- 23 (future participles and infinitives) seems OK
- 24 is plurperfect, which doesn't seem crazy hard
- 25 seems easy and fun (deponent imperatives)
- 26 doesn't seem too hard either (gerunds)
So looks like the slog will continue but then get easier for a bit.