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... PREPOSITION . So far the ablative has ap- peared in conjunction with prepositions and for that reason has occasioned little difficulty . However , the Romans frequently used a simple ablative without a preposition to express ideas which ...
... PREPOSITION . So far the ablative has ap- peared in conjunction with prepositions and for that reason has occasioned little difficulty . However , the Romans frequently used a simple ablative without a preposition to express ideas which ...
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... preposition . - Mīsērunt nuntium ab exercitū ( A ) ad senātum ( B ) , they sent a messenger from the army to the ... preposition ; after other similar verbs , a preposition ( ab , dē , ex ) may or may not be used , though it is regularly ...
... preposition . - Mīsērunt nuntium ab exercitū ( A ) ad senātum ( B ) , they sent a messenger from the army to the ... preposition ; after other similar verbs , a preposition ( ab , dē , ex ) may or may not be used , though it is regularly ...
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... prepositions and cases in the regular place constructions , but they are repeated here for review and for contrast ... preposition . Iit Rōmā , Corinthō , Athēnīs , Delphis , Carthagine . He went from Rome , Corinth , Athens , Delphi ...
... prepositions and cases in the regular place constructions , but they are repeated here for review and for contrast ... preposition . Iit Rōmā , Corinthō , Athēnīs , Delphis , Carthagine . He went from Rome , Corinth , Athens , Delphi ...
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Cases First Declension Agreement of Adjec | 6 |
3 | 19 |
Future and Imperfect Indicative Pos | 27 |
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adjective āre autem Caesar Catullus Cicero clause conj conjugation dative declension eius elegiac couplet English enim eōs erat ēre esset etiam ETYMOLOGY factus forms Fortūna genitive gerund Greek haec Horace hortātus illa imperfect indecl INDICATIVE infinitive ipse itum jussive Latin laudātus librōs litterās magna mágnis mihi monitus multōs nēmō neque nihil nisi nōn nōs noun numquam ōnis ōris ōrum participle passive pecuniae Perf perfect PLUPERFECT plural plūs potest PRACTICE AND REVIEW praised prep preposition Pres present prō pron pronoun Publilius Syrus puella quae quam quid quis quō quod RECOGNITION VOCABULARY REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS rēs Romans saepe semper Seneca sentences SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE sine singular stem subjunctive sunt superl tātis tense Terence tibi urbe verb virī vowel word