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accusative action adding adjective Adverbs advise arranged atque Attributive Book Caesar called Cambridge chiefly Cicero clause College common complete compounds Conjugation CONJUNCTIONS consonant consul Crown 8vo dative declension declined denote Edited English examples express feminine final fuit Future gender genitive Gerundive give Greek hear History IMPERATIVE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE late Latin letter LONDON masculine Master meaning mihi NEUT neuter nihil nominative NOTE nouns object Oxford PARTICIPLES Past PERFECT PERFECT-PRESENT person PLUR plural Prepositions Present Pronouns quae quam quid quis quod refers Roman rule School Second sentence short simple sentence SING SINGULAR Small sometimes sound stand stems Subjunctive sunt SUPINE syllable teneris tenses thou tibi Tutor usually verb VIRG vowel words write
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