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... gerundive . The gerundive has the same distinctive letters as the gerund , namely , -nd- . The gerundive of iacio is iaciendus , -a , -um , an adjective of the first and second declensions , meaning ( meet ) to - be - thrown . The Latin ...
... gerundive . The gerundive has the same distinctive letters as the gerund , namely , -nd- . The gerundive of iacio is iaciendus , -a , -um , an adjective of the first and second declensions , meaning ( meet ) to - be - thrown . The Latin ...
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... gerundive cannot be used as a substitute for the gerund unless the gerund , if used , would have had an object . When the gerundive is used , the word that would have been the object of the gerund is put in the case that the gerund ...
... gerundive cannot be used as a substitute for the gerund unless the gerund , if used , would have had an object . When the gerundive is used , the word that would have been the object of the gerund is put in the case that the gerund ...
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... Gerundive with Sum " " The gerundive when combined with sum expresses obligation or necessity . Thus , vocandus + sum , lit. I am to be called , comes to mean I must or ought to be called . This is similar to English usage : as , ' If ...
... Gerundive with Sum " " The gerundive when combined with sum expresses obligation or necessity . Thus , vocandus + sum , lit. I am to be called , comes to mean I must or ought to be called . This is similar to English usage : as , ' If ...
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CAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUSXIII III vThe Sequence | 2 |
Indirect Question | 14 |
CAIUS SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS CATILINE CHS XXVI | 21 |
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Common terms and phrases
ablative accusative adjective Aeneas Aeneid Allobroges āre ārī ārum ātis atque ātum ātus sum āvī battle Caesar castra Catilina Catullus causa Cicero conj consul dative deinde deos Drill and Review English entis erat ēre eris esset etiam express Faesulae fight frater fuit genitive gerundive Greek haec Hannibal illa impersonal indicative indirect question infinitive inis insidias ipse itum Legatis Lesson main verb mihi modo moenia multa neque nihil nocte Notes noun nunc omnes omnia ōnis ōris ōrum participle passive plur postquam praetor prep pron quae quam quibus quid quis quod relative clause Rome Rutulis senate senatus consultum ultimum sentences sibi Sirmio subjunctive subordinate clause sunt supine syllable tametsi tense terra tibi Translate into Latin Trojans urbem urbis ventum Venus Virgil