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... Stems in A , Stems in O , The Cases as parts of the Simple Sentence , Prepositions , The Locative Case , Adjectives with Stems in A and 0 , The Copula in Latin , The Adjective as part of the Simple Sentence , Second Class of Nouns , I ...
... Stems in A , Stems in O , The Cases as parts of the Simple Sentence , Prepositions , The Locative Case , Adjectives with Stems in A and 0 , The Copula in Latin , The Adjective as part of the Simple Sentence , Second Class of Nouns , I ...
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... stem of a verb in its simplest form . 17. By adding the syllable rě ( in a few instances ěrě ) to the stem we obtain the form called the Present Infinitive , expressing condition or action without any restriction of number or person ...
... stem of a verb in its simplest form . 17. By adding the syllable rě ( in a few instances ěrě ) to the stem we obtain the form called the Present Infinitive , expressing condition or action without any restriction of number or person ...
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... to prepare . portare , to carry . servāre , to preserve . sonāre , to resound . spectare , to behold . stare , to stand . vitare , to avoid . vocare , to call . volāre , to fly . B stems . ( I ) plebs , plēbis , 8 INDICATIVE MOOD .
... to prepare . portare , to carry . servāre , to preserve . sonāre , to resound . spectare , to behold . stare , to stand . vitare , to avoid . vocare , to call . volāre , to fly . B stems . ( I ) plebs , plēbis , 8 INDICATIVE MOOD .
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... stem of the noun . The Noun is then said to be in a certain Case . Prepositions are used in Latin to define more clearly the relations signified by the cases . CASES . 24. The Latin Noun has six cases , which are called Nomina- tive ...
... stem of the noun . The Noun is then said to be in a certain Case . Prepositions are used in Latin to define more clearly the relations signified by the cases . CASES . 24. The Latin Noun has six cases , which are called Nomina- tive ...
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... stems end in A or 0 . II . Nouns whose stems end in I , a consonant , or U. For the few Nouns with stems in E , see Section 66 . 28 . FIRST CLASS OF NOUNS . STEMS IN A. Declension of porta , gate . PLURAL . SINGULAR . Nom . portă . Nom ...
... stems end in A or 0 . II . Nouns whose stems end in I , a consonant , or U. For the few Nouns with stems in E , see Section 66 . 28 . FIRST CLASS OF NOUNS . STEMS IN A. Declension of porta , gate . PLURAL . SINGULAR . Nom . portă . Nom ...
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accusative adjective Adverbs advise amati amatus apud atque auditus bellum Book Caesar Cambridge castra Catena Classicorum Cicero clause compounds Conjugation CONJUNCTIONS consul Crown 8vo dative declension declined Edited English erat essem esset etiam express facere Fellow and Tutor feminine FRANCIS STORR fuisse fuit Future genitive genitive plural Gerundive Greek haec Helvetii IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT IMPERFECT-PAST INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD ipse late Fellow Latin LONDON Marlborough College masculine mihi monitus neque NEUT neuter nihil nobis nominative NOTE nouns nunquam omnes omnia Oxford PARTICIPLES Past Perfect tenses PERFECT-PRESENT PLUR porta Prepositions PRES.-IMPERF Present Pronouns quae quam quid quis quod R. C. JEBB recti rectus Roman Rugby School rule saepe simple sentence SING SINGULAR Small 8vo stems SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt SUPINE syllable teneris THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD thou tibi Trinity College verbs VIRG vowel words
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