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LATIN GRAMMAR
PARSING SCHEME: will be used on tests
NOUNS
Definition: Cases
Declensions: First, Second (M) and Second (N)
Declensions: Third, all forms
Third declension: common nouns, with genitive singular and gender.
Another list of third declension nouns- from Reading Latin
More third declension nouns, from Lingua Latina
Declensions: Fourth (M) and Fifth (F)
The locative case and explanations of place to/from which
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VERBS
Principal parts of common Latin verbs, by conjugation
More principal parts, covering lessons 1-G to 2-D in Reading Latin
Dative verbs (take direct object in dative case)
Prsent tense, all conjugations
Imperfect tense, all conjugations
Future tense, all conjugations
Perfect, pluperfect and future perfect (all conjugations)
Passive Indicative
Imperfect tense, all conjugations
Future tense, all conjugations
Perfect, pluperfect and future perfect (all conjugations)
Subjunctive active and
passive
Present active and passive (all conjugations)
Imperfect active and passive (all conjugations)
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Present, Imperfect and Future Indicative, all conjugations
Principal parts for common deponent verbs
Irregular
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ADJECTIVES
Formation of First and second declension adjectives: agreement
Formation of third declension adjectives
Formation of comparative and superlative adjectives.
Interrogative adjectives (Which boys?....what sign?)
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PRONOUNS
Personal (ego, tu, nos, vos)
Personal pronouns vs. adjectives
Demonstratives (hic and ille)
is, ea, id (He, she, it)
idem, eadem, idem (the same)
Intensive pronouns (ipse, ipsa, ipsum)
Interrogatives (quis and quid)
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Indirect speech defined with ex. of direct and indirect.