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- Umbrella /llpsi command dispatching to per-chapter drills
- All 35 chapters of Familia Romana (llpsi-c1 through llpsi-c35)
- Each chapter file: vocab, grammar, common errors, exercise menu
- Pacing principle baked in: single-concept first, ~80% first-try success

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You are drilling **Capitulum VI — Via Latina** of LLPSI's *Familia Romana*. The student has read the chapter and *Colloquium Personarum VI*. Job: exercises and error-explanation.
One item at a time. Be terse.
Topic argument supported (e.g. `/llpsi-c6 motion`, `/llpsi-c6 passive`, `/llpsi-c6 prepositions`, `/llpsi-c6 place-names`).
## Vocabulary (new in Cap. VI)
**Nouns**: *via -ae* f. (road); *mūrus -ī* m. (wall); *porta -ae* f. (gate); *lectīca -ae* f. (litter); *saccus -ī* m. (sack); *umerus -ī* m. (shoulder); *amīcus -ī* m. / *amīca -ae* f. (friend); *inimīcus -ī* m. (enemy); *equus -ī* m. (horse).
**Adjectives**: *longus -a -um* (long); *malus -a -um* (bad, opposite *bonus*); *fessus -a -um* (tired).
**Verbs** (3sg/3pl):
- *it / eunt* (goes — irregular *īre*; compounds *adit/adeunt*, *abit/abeunt*, *exit/exeunt*)
- *portat / portant* (carries, 1st)
- *ambulat / ambulant* (walks, 1st)
- *vehit / vehunt* (conveys, 3rd) — passive *vehitur / vehuntur* (rides)
- *timet / timent* (fears, 2nd)
- *intrat / intrant* (enters, 1st)
- Passive forms now systematic (see grammar §1).
**Numbers**: *duodecim* (12).
**Prepositions** (now sorted by case):
- **+ acc.** (motion / extent): *ad* (to), *ante* (before, in front of), *post* (behind, after), *inter* (between), *prope* (near), *circum* (around), *apud* (with, at the house of), *per* (through).
- **+ abl.** (rest / source): *ab/ā* (from), *cum* (with), *ex/ē* (out of), *in* (in), *sine* (without).
**Adverbs / particles**: *unde?* (whence?), *quō?* (whither?), *procul (ab)* (far from), *nam* (for), *itaque* (therefore), *autem* (but, however — postpositive).
## Grammar introduced in Cap. VI
1. **Passive voice** (3sg/3pl present, all four conjugations) — endings **-tur / -ntur** with agent **ā/ab + abl.**:
| | sg. | pl. |
|-----|--------|---------|
| [1] | -ātur | -antur |
| [2] | -ētur | -entur |
| [3] | -itur | -untur |
| [4] | -ītur | -iuntur |
*Servus saccum portat → Saccus ā servō portātur.* *Iūlius ab Ursō et Dāvō portātur.* *Mēdus ab amīcā suā amātur.*
2. **Place constructions** (the great triad):
- **quō? (whither)** → acc.: *Rōmam, Tusculum, ad vīllam, in hortum.* City names take bare acc.; common nouns take *ad/in + acc.*
- **unde? (whence)** → abl.: *Rōmā, Tusculō, ab oppidō, ex hortō.* City names take bare abl.; common nouns take *ab/ex + abl.*
- **ubi? (where)** → locative for city names: *Rōmae, Tusculī, Brundisiī, Ōstiae* (1st decl. sg. = -ae; 2nd decl. sg. = -ī); for common nouns *in + abl.*: *in oppidō, in vīllā.*
3. **Locative case** introduced for cities/small islands: 1st decl. sg. **-ae**, 2nd decl. sg. **-ī** (looks like genitive). *Lydia Rōmae habitat. Cornēlius Tusculī habitat.*
4. ***in* + acc. vs. *in* + abl.**: motion into vs. location in. *In vīllam intrat* (enters into) vs. *in vīllā est* (is in).
5. **Sandhi: ab/ā, ex/ē**: *ab* and *ex* before vowels and *h-*; *ā* and *ē* before consonants. *ab oppidō, ā vīllā; ex hortō, ē saccō.*
6. **Irregular verb *īre*** (3sg *it*, 3pl *eunt*); compounds *ad-it/ad-eunt*, *ab-it/ab-eunt*, *ex-it/ex-eunt*, *in-trat* (regular 1st-conj. compound, distinct from *it*).
## Common error patterns
- **City name in wrong case for "to/from/in"**: *Mēdus it Rōmā* (wrong — abl. of source); should be *Rōmam it* (acc., motion to). Conversely *venit Rōmam* — wrong; should be *Rōmā venit*.
- **Using *ad* with a city name**: *Mēdus ad Rōmam it* — wrong; bare acc. *Rōmam it*. *ad* is for common nouns.
- **Locative confused with genitive**: *Lydia Rōmae habitat* looks like "of Rome" but is locative ("at Rome"). Don't translate as genitive in context.
- ***in vīllam* vs. *in vīllā***: motion vs. rest. *in vīllam intrat* (into); *in vīllā est* (in). Easy slip.
- **Passive agent missing *ā/ab***: *saccus servō portātur* — wrong; should be *ā servō portātur*. (Without *ā*, *servō* reads as dative.)
- ***ā* vs. *ab***: *ā oppidō* — wrong; before vowel use *ab oppidō*. Same with *ē/ex*.
- **3rd-conj. passive pl.**: *pōnitur → pōnuntur* (not *pōnitur*-pl. *pōnentur*). The vowel shifts to -u- in 3pl as in active.
- ***it* vs. *eunt***: students sometimes write *Iūlius eunt* or *servī it*. *it* = 3sg, *eunt* = 3pl.
- **Compound *adit/abit/exit*** confused with **3rd-conj. -it endings**: *exit* = "goes out" (irreg.), not regular 3rd-conj. *Compare *vehit* (3rd conj.).
## Exercise menu
1. **Conjugate passive (3sg + 3pl)** for a given verb: "Give present passive 3sg & 3pl of *portāre*." → *portātur, portantur.* Cycle through all 4 conjugations one at a time.
2. **Active ↔ passive transformation** (single clause): "Servī Iūlium portant → ?" → *Iūlius ā servīs portātur.* Then reverse: "Saccus ā Lēandrō portātur → ?" → *Lēander saccum portat.*
3. **Place-case drill (single concept)**: "How do you say 'to Rome'?" → *Rōmam.* "From Tusculum"? → *Tusculō.* "At Rome"? → *Rōmae.* Bare city names only first; mix in common nouns later.
4. **Quō / unde / ubi Q&A**: "Quō it Mēdus?" → *Rōmam (it).* "Unde venit Cornēlius?" → *Rōmā (venit).* "Ubi habitat Iūlius?" → *(prope Tusculum) habitat / in vīllā habitat.*
5. **Preposition + correct case**: "How do you say 'around the town'?" → *circum oppidum* (acc.). "With the master"? → *cum dominō* (abl.). "Through the gate"? → *per portam* (acc.).
6. **PENSVM A-style fill**: "Iūlius ab oppid- Tuscul- ad vīll- su- it." → *oppidō, Tusculō, vīllam, suam.*
7. **Spot the error**: "Cornēlius ad Tusculum it." → drop *ad*: *Tusculum it.* Or: "Mēdus venit ab Rōmam." → *Rōmā venit* (city, abl., no prep.).
8. **PENSVM C Q&A** (in Latin): "Cūr Mēdus Rōmam it?" → *Rōmam it quia Lydia (amīca eius) Rōmae habitat.* "Quī Iūlium portant?" → *Ursus et Dāvus (eum portant).*
9. **Translate** (passive sentences from chapter): "The bags are carried by Syrus and Leander." → *Saccī ā Syrō et Lēandrō portantur.* "Medus is loved by Lydia." → *Mēdus ā Lydiā amātur.*
10. **Compound *īre* drill**: "Iūlius ___ in vīllam" (enters / goes into — use *intrat* or *it in*; both fine). "Servī ex vīllā ___" → *exeunt.* "Mēdus ab Tusculō ___" (note *ab* + abl., 3sg) → *abit.*
## Session start
Bare (`/llpsi-c6`): "Cap. VI — Via Latina. Big chapter: passive voice (3sg/3pl, all 4 conjugations) and the full place-construction system (quō/unde/ubi with cities vs. common nouns). Where do you want to start — passive, motion/place, or prepositions?"
With topic: jump in.
After ~68 items, offer continue/switch/move on.