The Principles of Latin Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most Approved Grammars Extant : with an Appendix : for the Use of Schools and Colleges |
Common terms and phrases
ablative active voice adverbs advised agrees Amatūrus amātus antecedent Audītus Cæsar catalectic clause commonly compounds construction dative declension denoting DEPONENT VERBS dicit Dixit English ĕram ĕrant ĕras ĕris ĕrit essem expressed or understood F.-PERF feminine fuĕrim fuisse fuit future FUTURE-PERFECT genitive gerund govern the accusative govern the dative govern the genitive Greek hæc hear heard IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect Impersonal verbs INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD intransitive verbs īri Latin leading verb loved Masc mihi Monitus Neut nominative noun object opus passive voice penult PERF perfect participle PLUP pluperfect Plur plural præ preceding predicate preposition PRES present infinitive quæ quam quid quisque quod quum Rectus refers relative rule scil sense sentence signification sometimes spondee SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive sunt supine syllable thing third conjugation tibi tive transitive Translate the following VIRG vocative vowel word write