An Elementary Latin GrammarRivingtons, 1875 |
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accusative action adjective Adverbs advised amatus arranged Assistant-Master atque auditus Book Caesar called Cambridge clause College common compounds Conjugation CONJUNCTIONS consul Crown 8vo dative declension declined Edited English erat esse esset examples express final fuit Future genitive Gerundive give Greek Helvetii HISTORY IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD inter Introduction late Fellow Latin LONDON loved Master meaning mihi monitus neque nihil nominative NOTE nouns object omnes omnia Oxford PARTICIPLES Passive Past PERFECT PERFECT-PRESENT person plural Prepositions PRES.-IMPERF Present Press pronouns quae quam quid quis quod References rule School sentence short simple SING SINGULAR Small 8vo sometimes stand stems SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt SUPINE syllable tenses tibi Tutor usually verbs vowel write
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