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ablative ablative absolute accusative adjectives adverbs apodosis Cæsar cæsura called catalectic Cicero clause compounds condition conjugation consonant construction dative declension denote direct object English erat esset express feminine gender genitive Gerundive Greek haec hōc Imperative Imperfect Indicative Indirect Discourse Infinitive inflection Læl language Latin Locative loved masculine meaning mihi neque neuter nihil nisi nominative nōn NOTE NOTE.-The nouns object originally participle passive Perf person Plaut Pluperfect Plur plural predicate preposition Pres present stem prō pronoun protasis quae quam quid quidem quis quō quod rarely regularly relative relative clause rēs root Rosc sẽ sentence Sestertius Sing singular sometimes Subjunctive suffix sunt supine syllable tenses thing tibi tive transitive verbs Tusc verb-stems verbs Verr vowel words
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Pagina 381 - A Relative pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands (§ 198).