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accusative adjective clause adjunct of complement adjunct of predicate adjunct of subject adverbial clause adverbial relation amicitia Analyse the following Analysis of complete Analysis of Sentences Analysis of subordinate atque attached Attributive adjunct attributive relation Caesar castra clause beginning Complement of predicate complete sentence compound conjunction connective adverb copias copula Decemviri Edition ejus ellipsis Elliptical clauses erat Exercise expressed following sentences fuit gerund Greek haec Helvetii homines homo illa incomplete predication inter interrogative Jugurtha Latin librum mihi multa nemo neque nihil nisi noun nunc object Adverbial adjunct Object Attributive adjunct omnes omnia phrase potest Predicate Adverbial adjunct Predicate Complement predicative relation preposition quae quamvis quia quibus quid quidem quin quisque quod quum relative pronoun sapiens secondary complement Subject substantive clause Subject understood subjunctive mood subordinate clause substantive clause sunt Supply tempus things tibi Verb of incomplete
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