Having recovered from Middle-earth Weekend in Birmingham (good weather and an estimated 14,000 people over two days!) I've just spent an hour or so catching up on the discussions.
I've corrected the various points in Lesson 16 and its answers.
May I say, re: Lesson 19 that if I were talking about THE Two Trees of Valinor I would be inclined to use Aldu rather than Aldar Atta, working on the principle that the latter can mean any old two trees. I believe that this is an example given by either or both of Thorsten and Helge.
I think I've managed to follow all the ins and outs of the discussion between Findegil and Óreráma, but am not exactly clear where that leaves us, so two questions:
Is there something I should be correcting in either Lesson 20 or 21?
Please can someone produce a lesson with plenty of examples of vowel lengthening? In other words mixed examples where it should or should not be lengthened.
I'm well aware that I haven't got this into my brain properly yet, and am therefore likely to be confusing others. For instance I have used the word curuninen in one of my sentences, looking at it now I find myself wondering whether something in there should be lengthened, and if so what, and why?
I should be able to put some more exercises together in the next week or so. Please let me know if there is a really important subject which you're waiting impatiently for.