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Accusative Adjectives Adverbs advised Am-ātī amb-ō amō Aorist Aūdītī Aūdītŭs bonus Cæsar Cæsura clauses compounds CONJUGATION CONJUNCTIVE MOOD dānt Dative declined domūs ěrāmŭs ěrānt ěrās ěrăt ěris ěrit ěritis ěrō essě ēst ēstis Feminine Fiō fŭěrimŭs füěrint fŭěrō fŭīstī fuit gender gěněris genitive Gerunds Grammar hæc horn Imparisyllabic Imparisyllables IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Intransitive Latin lord loved thou loved ye Masculine master mayst memorial lines mihi Mõnērě Mõniti Neuter Nigr-i Nominative Nouns Õpŭs Parisyllables Participles Passive Perfect Tense Person pēs Pluperfect Pluperfect Tense Plur Plural Præs Prepositions Present Pronouns quæ quî quō Rēcti Rēctŭs Rēs sailor Second Future Sēd sentence shouldst Sing Singular sītis Substantive sum or fui sūnt Superlative Supine Sūs syllable těněr těněr-ă Tense-May Tense-Might thing Third Conjugation Third Declension Tūss-is vēl Verbs virtue Vocative Voice Vōs vowel words
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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.