The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study of Both Languages by Connecting Them Together |
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ablative adjective adverbs alicui alicujus aliquem aliquid aliquo Amatus atque Cæs cæsura called castra Cicero circum commonly compounds conjugation construed cujus dactyles dative deponent verbs diphthong ejus English ĕris expressed feminine fuisse gender genitive gerund govern the dative Greek nouns hæc Horat impersonal verbs Indicative Mode infinitive inter itis joined Latin likewise literas loved masc masculine mihi names neuter nihil nominative nouns Ovid participle passive penult Perf person Plaut Plur plural præ præter preposition Pres preterite pronouns quæ quam quid quis quod rule Sall scil second declension sentence sibi signify Sing singular sometimes spondee subjunctive Subjunctive Mode substantive sunt super supine syllable tempus tenses thing third declension Thou tibi tive understood urbe verbs verse Virg vowel want the supine words