An Introduction to Latin Grammar |
Common terms and phrases
according accusative action Active added Adjectives adverbs agree auxiliary called classed common comparative comparison compounded Conjunctive connected dative derived ending English ĕre EXAMPLES EXCEPTIONS express fear force frequently Future gender genitive Gerund govern Imperative Imperfect imus increase INDEF Indefinite Indicative Infinitive inflected itus joined kinds languages Latin letters likewise manner means melior Mode names neque neut neuter nominative nouns observed participle particle Passive past person PLUR plural possess preceding preposition pres Present principal pronouns proper quĉ qualify quam quantity quis quod regularly rules short signifying SING singular sometimes sound speaking step substantive sunt superlative syllable taken taught teach tenses termed termination things thou tibi varying verb Voice vowel