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A Smaller Latin Grammar Associate Professor of History Edward Miller,Edward Miller No preview available - 2018 |
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Ablative Accusative Active Adjectives Adverbs advised agrees animal answers beginning belong Cæsar called citizen clauses cloud common Comparative compounds CONJUGATION Conjunctive Dative Declension declined derived English ēst EXCEPTIONS expressed Feminine Fourth fuĕrit fuisti Future gender Genitive Gerunds give govern Grammar horn Imperative Imperfect Impersonals increase Indicative INDICATIVE MOOD Interrogative Intransitive kinds kingdom Latin letter lines lord loved thou loved ye Masculine master meaning mihi Names Neuter Nominative Nouns Participle Passive past Perfect Person Pluperfect Plur Plural Positive Prepositions Present Pronouns quæ quam question Quum rare Recti Rectus Relative rose rules sailor Second sentence short Sing Singular sometimes speak step stone Subject Substantive sunt Superlative Supine syllable Syntax Tense Terminations thing Third Transitive usually Verbs virtue Voice vowel words write
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Page 129 - The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted.
Page 114 - RULE II. An adjective agrees with its substantive in gender, number, and case; as, Bonus vir, a good man.
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Page 113 - That the first person is more worthy than the second, and the second more worthy than the third ; as, zEgo et btu csumus in tuto.