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First Lessons in Latin: Upon a New Plan; Combining Abstract Rules, With a ... Charles Dexter Cleveland Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
First Lessons in Latin: Upon a New Plan; Combining Abstract Rules, with a ... Charles Dexter Cleveland Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2017 |
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1st and 2d 1st conj 2d declen active voice adjective adverb Amāti Amātus Ariovistus Auditus bonis Cæsar castra Cicéro conjugation dative deponent verb Deus Doctus Domus ejus English Examples formed fuérint fueritis fuisse fuisti fuit Future genitive Gerunds govern the accusative Hannibal hear heard Ille Illi IMPERATIVE MODE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MODE INFINITIVE MODE Latin Examples Latin language Lectus loved magnus masc masculine mihi mitior mitis Mors Multus neut neuter gender Nihil nominative noun NOUNS ENDING Omnes omnis Opus Participle passive pauper penna Perf Perfect PERFECT TENSE Pharsalia PLUPERFECT PLUPERFECT TENSE plur Plural number preposition Pres PRESENT TENSE pronouns quæ rejoiced Roma Roman RULE Scipio Second person Singular number Subjunctive Subjunctive Mode sunt super supine taught teach thing Third person Thou mayest Thou mightest Thou wilt Verbs governing virtus vowel
Populære avsnitt
Side 149 - The gerund in DO of the ablative case is governed by the prepositions a, ab, de, e, ex, or in ; as, POKIUL a peccando absterret, Punishment frightens from sinning.
Side 56 - I shall have loved, thou wilt have loved, he will have loved ; we shall have loved, you will have loved, they will have loved.
Side 109 - Any Verb may have the same Case after it as before it, when both words refer to the same thing; as, Ego sum discipulus, I am a scholar. Tu vocäris Joannes, Той are named John. ¡lia incldit regina, She walks as a queen.
Side 150 - Gerunds turned into participles in dus. XXXVI. Gerunds governing the accusative are elegantly turned into participles in dus, which, like adjectives, agree with their substantives in gender, number, and case ; as, By the Gerund. By the Participle or Gerundive.
Side 171 - The relative Qui, Qua, Quod, agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person; and is construed through all the cases, as the antecedent would be in its place ; as, Vir qui, Foemma quae, Negotium quod, the man who.