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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 Ablative Absolute Ablativum Accusative Accusativum Adjectiva Adjectives Adverbs advised Am-ātus Aorist Aūdītus bonus Cæsar Cæsura casus compounds Conjugation Conjunctions introduce CONJUNCTIVE MOOD consonants Dative Dativum declined enclitic ĕrăt ĕrātis ĕris ĕrit ĕritis ēst express Feminine fuĕrit fuisse fuisti fuit gender Genitive Gerunds govern hæc Hannibal IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Impersonals INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Interrogative Intransitive Latin Grammar loved thou loved ye Masculine master memorial lines mihi Mõniti Mõnĭtus Neuter Nigr-i Nominative Nouns omnes Participle Passive Perfect Perfect Tense Person Pluperfect Plur Plural præ Prepositions Present Pronouns quæ quam quî quid Quum Recti Rectus regunt Rēs rules Second Future sentence Sing Singular Substantive sum or fui sunt Superlative Supine syllable Syntax Tense TENSE-I Tense-Might Tense-To thing Third Conjugation Third Declension vēl Verb Verba virtue Virtus virtue Vocative Voice vowel words
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